Requires membership to see beyond page 1... and I'm not up to researching whether or not I want to join.
Two things are initially interesting, though...
1) The premise that ALL ADHD is neuro-chemical in its basis, and therefore can be helped by medication. Does this mean that if a person diagnosed with ADHD does not respond to medications, that the person does not have ADHD? Possible, but I haven't seen anything quite this pointed before.
2) The overlap between ADHD and ODD being explored - without looking at the other items frequently co-morbid with ADHD and whether or not these (especially if not diagnosed or not handled properly) could result in ODD behavior as a result... rather than the ODD being linked directly to the ADHD
Haven't read the whole article... will be interesting to see what others think!