No, You Don’t Have Adult ADHD. You’re Probably Just Distracted.
Key Takeaways: ADHD is often misdiagnosed and goes untreated in adults. There’s no evidence that technology or social media use causes adults to develop ADHD. Mental health conditions like anxiety and depression often overlap with ADHD, so it is important for adults to get the right diagnosis and treatment.
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No, You Don’t Have Adult ADHD. You’re Probably Just Distracted.
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Sleep Disorders Differ for Autism, ADHD Versus Typical Development
Shortage of ADHD drugs continues as patients scramble to find medication
Women are being diagnosed with ADHD at unprecedented rates. Here’s why.
Expert panelists call for more research on ADHD in women, girls
University of Alabama to hold regional ADHD conference
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