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ADHD Tied to Shorter Life Expectancy
Inadequate support may decrease the lifespan of people diagnosed with ADHD, according to a new study of adults.
Adults living with ADHD could face a shortened life expectancy -- men with the condition could live about seven years fewer and women about nine years fewer than those in the general population ...
At what age did you first suspect you might have ADHD? For many women, the road to diagnosis is long and filled with questions, misunderstandings, and missed opportunities. ADHD in women is ...
Compared to the general population, men with ADHD could die around seven years earlier, while women with ADHD face even harsher odds, having roughly nine years less than the general population.
Adults in the United Kingdom with an ADHD diagnosis appear to have shorter lifespans compared with the general population, likely due to unmet health support and treatment needs, according to a study ...
Life expectancy rates among people with ADHD may be significantly lower, a new study has found. But access to care and ...
One psychiatrist is sharing four key symptoms of ADHD in women he said are often overlooked or misdiagnosed as other conditions. Dr Ali Ajaz, a UK-based consultant psychiatrist, said on Instagram ...
IN GIRLS and women, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is underdiagnosed, research shows. The reasons are manifold, and include gender stereotypes and ...
Adults living with ADHD could face a shortened life expectancy -- men with the condition could live about seven years fewer and women about nine years fewer than those in the general population ...