Parents, doctors, teachers who care for kids with ADHD get a tool from Cincinnati Children’s
In late September, the American Academy of Pediatrics updated its guidelines for doctors caring for children with ADHD. The rewrite isn’t a sweeping overhaul but a strong recommendation for more screening of mental illness and closer monitoring. Here are five things to know about the updated guidelines:
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