What ADHD Does to Your Body Could Be Just as Important as What It Does to Your Brain

A sweeping study of 4.8 million people found ADHD is linked to dozens of physical disorders—raising new questions about how the condition affects the body.

A sweeping study of 4.8 million people found ADHD is linked to dozens of physical disorders—raising new questions about how the condition affects the body.
More than 200 economists, tech bosses and researchers from across the globe have put their names on a short, sharply worded open letter cautioning that artificial intelligence is on track to shake up the job market in a big way, and that governments are lagging behind. Organised by the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, the letter…
The beauty care chain will reduce music, minimize strong scents, and adjust in-store screens during designated quiet hours across all of its U.S. stores.
Fast-fashion retailer Shein won approval for its long-awaited Hong Kong IPO on Friday, a notice posted on the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) website showed, clearing the way for a listing after failed attempts in New York and London. Shein, a fast-growing e-commerce giant, would be the highest-profile retailer to list in years, as many…
Bank holiday today: Public and private banks across India will be closed today, on Saturday, 11 July, for the second Saturday weekend off. According to the Reserve Bank of India’s holiday calendar, bank operations will remain suspended across all cities and towns in India today. Even though bank branches will remain closed, digital banking channels,…
Banks lending to private credit funds must be able to see a fund’s underlying assets before getting comfortable with the exposure, according to senior risk managers. Without sufficient information, some lenders say they will walk away from a transaction. “If you want to get into this business, you need to be able to look through…
Federal Reserve officials were split last month about the future of interest rates, with policymakers entertaining scenarios in either direction, according to meeting minutes released Wednesday. In Kevin Warsh‘s first meeting June 16-17 as chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee, participants saw outcomes where inflation could ease and allow lower rates, while others envisioned…