We Need Adult ADHD Guidelines and Objectivity
KEY POINTS: Untreated or undiagnosed ADHD can lead to more serious problems, but ADHD is highly treatable. ADHD rarely exists alone: 75 percent of patients have at least one comorbidity; 60 percent have two or more. Objective and subjective measures work together across medicine—and they should for ADHD as well.
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We Need Adult ADHD Guidelines and Objectivity
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