Teens with ADHD need help with vaccine uptake, new study suggests
WASHINGTON (7News) — Teens with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder have greater vaccine hesitancy than their peers without ADHD. The data coming out of a new study from Children’s National Hospital has implications beyond COVID-19, the lead researcher told 7News.
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