4 surprising facts about the long-term effects of ADHD in women
A July 2016 study examined the effects of a childhood ADHD diagnosis in longevity – and found surprising results. According to a recent journal article in Child: care, health and development, women who self-reported an ADHD diagnosis were found to have increased risks of developing a mental health condition later in life, along with increased potential for suicidality.
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4 surprising facts about the long-term effects of ADHD in women
Millions of adult women have ADHD. So why does it feel so lonely?