Acupuncture needles vs. ADHD: new study tests ancient therapy for hyperactive kids
NCT ID NCT06860763
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether acupuncture can improve symptoms of ADHD in children ages 6 to 12. Researchers will give some kids acupuncture plus herbal medicine, and others just herbs, then compare results using parent surveys and interviews. The goal is to see if adding acupuncture helps with attention, behavior, and quality of life.
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Pediatrics Outpatient Department of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
RECRUITINGBeijing, Chaoyang District, 100036, China
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