ADHD, Focus Concerns High Following COVID-19 Infection
The COVID-19 pandemic has been contrasted against the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic in many ways—some with reason, some without. But a comparison to last century’s pandemic could forecast an increase in new onset attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) cases over the coming years.
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