ADHD being missed in girls because they are not as ‘disruptive’ Nice warns
ADHD is being missed in girls because they tend not be as badly behaved as boys, new NHS guidance suggests. The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (Nice) said girls and women are going undiagnosed because they were less likely to have “classic” symptoms of the disorder.
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