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ADHD'S "Ripple Effect" Can Take 7-9 Years Off Your Life, New Study Finds: "It's Astonishing"
A groundbreaking new study is unveiling a significant connection between adults diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and their average life span. Published in The British Journal of Psychiatry,
ADHD linked to 'astonishing' reduction in life expectancy
The life expectancy of adults with attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is significantly shorter than that of peers without this condition, a large study warns.
People diagnosed with ADHD have significantly shorter lifespans, study says
On average, women diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder died almost nine years earlier, while men died almost seven years earlier, the U.K. study found.
Rise in diagnoses is prompting more US adults to ask: ‘Do I have ADHD?’
A recent study suggested that more than 15 million U.S. adults — roughly 1 in 17 — have been diagnosed with ADHD. The condition always starts in childhood, but about half of adults with it are diagnosed when they are 18 or older. Some doctors say the number of people coming in for evaluation is skyrocketing.
People diagnosed with ADHD have sharply reduced life expectancy: study
A new study from the University College London found that men with ADHD have a reduced life expectancy of 6.78 years, and its worse for women.
Study reveals significant life expectancy deficit in adults with diagnosed ADHD
A study shows UK adults with ADHD have a life expectancy 6.78 years lower than the general population, underscoring the need for improved healthcare support.
People with ADHD are more likely to die earlier, a new study finds
A new study found that people with ADHD likely have a shorter life expectancy than their peers without the disorder.
New study suggesting people with ADHD have shorter lifespans should be 'call to arms,' lead author says
People with ADHD are living shorter lives than they should, say the authors of a new British study, who stress that much of the known link between the disorder and premature death relates to a lack of education and support services.
Adults diagnosed with ADHD has shorter life expectancy, research suggests
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has been found to be an intervening factor in terms of shorter life expectancy among diagnosed adults. In a research published in the British Journal of Psychiatry,
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If So Many People Have ADHD, Is It Really A Disorder?
Some experts argue that we should think of ADHD as a spectrum of behaviors rather than a condition you either have or don't ...
Psychology Today
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How ADHD Manifests Differently in Women
ADHD in women is often misunderstood and overlooked. Discover how it presents uniquely, why it's underdiagnosed, and steps to ...
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Adults with ADHD may die up to 11 years younger, new research finds
The new research found that those with ADHD could die between 4.5 and 9 years earlier for men, and between 6.5 and 11 years ...
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People with ADHD have shorter life expectancy and higher risk of mental health issues, study finds
Having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is associated with a shorter life expectancy and a greater risk of mental ...
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Adderall shortage sparks scramble for ADHD medication alternatives
Adderall shortages have prompted doctors to switch kids with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder to other forms of ...
Neurology Advisor
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Labeling for ADHD Med Qelbree Updated With Lactation, Pharmacodynamic Data
The prescribing information for Qelbree (viloxazine extended-release capsules) has been updated with new pharmacodynamic and lactation data.
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