The Cost of Undiagnosed ADHD in Children
Not knowing you have a mental health condition doesn’t protect you from that condition’s symptoms. It just makes you less able to cope with them...what about kids with ADHD who don’t get diagnosed and have to suffer the consequences? A new study highlights exactly what some of those consequences might be. In the study, researchers followed 2,945 children in Japan for several years, evaluating them for symptoms of ADHD.
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