Inattentive ADHD Is a Quiet Crisis That’s Leaving Girls Behind
With some 9.4 percent of all children and 4.4 percent of adults in the U.S. diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, you would think the signs of ADHD would be well known by now. And in many cases they are...A huge swatch of kids and adults who suffer from inattentive ADHD break the stereotype. Quiet, spacey, and withdrawn are ways to describe these folks.
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