https://www.selleckchem.com/ Time-processing disorders in adults is a priority area for intervention. Time management program, which has been demonstrated to be effective in children with ADHD, has not been examined in adults. We anticipate the need for the development of specialized programs for adults. This is because it has been reported that time processing disorders have different patterns in childhood and adulthood. This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effect of a gCBT program focusing on time management for adults with ADHD. Adults with ADHD were randomly assigned to gCBT (  = 24) or a treatment as usual group (  = 24). Outcome measures were masked clinically rated, self-reported, and family-reported ADHD symptoms. The gCBT group significantly reduced ADHD symptoms on all measures. Interventions focused on time management have been shown to be effective not only in children with ADHD but also in adult patients. Interventions focused on time management have been shown to be effective not only in children with ADHD but also in adult patients.This study developed a novel method for the rapid detection of Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157H7 on a microfluidic platform. First, the concentration of bacteria in a sample was determined with the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) method. Then, the specific detection of E. coli was achieved in a microfluidic chip by the immune-microsphere technique. The influences of the culture time, flow rate and capture time on the detection of the target bacteria were investigated systematically. Generally, with increasing capture time, more bacteria could be captured by the microspheres, which had a positive effect on bacterial detection. Furthermore, the sensitivity and specificity of the method were also tested. The results showed that this method could specifically detect E. coli with a sensitivity as high as 49.1 cfu/μL; the consumption of bacteria was 1 μL, and the reagent was at the microliter level. The testing time can be c