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Inside the Strange, Psychic World of Indigo Children
VICE investigates the secret world of Indigo Children, a select group of people who are said to possess extraordinary sensory talents, but who critics say suffer from ADD and ADHD.
Pharma Industry and TV 'Screen Time' Blamed for Huge Spike in ADHD Diagnoses in the US
The number of American kids diagnosed with ADHD skyrocketed 43 percent between 2003 and 2011, according to a new study released this week.
The D.O.C.'s First Dallas Show in 25 Years Was a Welcome Reminder of the City's Place in Hip-Hop
The first rapper to put the city on the map played a homecoming show that showed Dallas has been Funky Enough.
Amphetamine of the Year
Some doctors are afraid Vyvanse, originally prescribed for ADHD, will be abused now that it's also being used to treat binge eating disorder.
Dallas Has the Best Rap Scene in the Country That You're Not Paying Attention To
With BYOB parties at an abandoned airplane hangar, strip clubs, and a venue-filled, historical arts district, Dallas is fostering some great upcoming hip-hop acts.
Media Multitasking Is Associated With Lower Brain Density
You're reading this while your mind is focused on something else, aren't you?
Alex Wiley is a Rap Adventurer in the Video for Adderall Anthem "Ideas"
This video is just the right amount of surreal for the Chicago rapper's imaginative music.
I Electrocute Myself, Therefore I Am
A new study claims to reveal that men would rather electrocute themselves than be alone with their thoughts. The truth is of a greater currency.
Fuck You, I'm from Texas
The state of Texas is full of beyond-talented rappers you haven't heard about. This is why.
On the Hunt for 'Indigo Children': The Next Stage in Human Evolution
If adults want to call themselves "indigo" because they can't hold down a job or didn't fit in at school, then I don't suppose there's too much harm in that. However, as with most Big Topics—war, famine, runway fashion shows—the whole thing gets far...
With and Without My Ritalin
It comes on as a heat. A warmth starts in my chest and gradually spreads into my neck and arms. For me, ADHD is not a static condition. It comes in squalls. My life is lived between the poles of who I really am and who the Ritalin turns me into. The...