
Episode 1
Best ADHD Treatments — New 2026 Research on What Really Works
The dailysciencedigest’s Podcast
February 10, 20265m 47s
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Show Notes
Best ADHD treatments in 2026: ADHD treatment evidence and what really works for ADHD A massive new ADHD research 2026 mega-review of 212 meta-analyses (3.8M+ data points) reveals ADHD study results across medication, therapy, and combined care Learn how to navigate ADHD treatment options using real evidence, not hype—so you can make clearer, more confident decisions with your clinician
What You'll Learn:
- How a global synthesis of 212 meta-analyses and 3.8 million+ participant data points reshapes our understanding of ADHD treatment evidence
- What the numbers actually say about stimulant medications, including a pooled SMD of −0.78 for core symptoms in children (and what a “large effect” means in real life)
- Why only 9% of ADHD treatment studies followed people longer than 12 months—and what that means for anyone on long‑term treatment
- How medication compares with therapy and skills-based interventions, and where combined approaches may offer advantages
- How to use the new interactive public website to explore ADHD study results by age, treatment type, and outcome domain
- Key questions to ask your doctor or therapist when discussing evidence-based ADHD treatment options
- Common myths about what works for ADHD, and how high-quality science can confirm or challenge them
- How to think critically about short‑term vs long‑term benefits, side effects, and real‑world functioning when choosing treatments