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ADHD Weekly--New Numbers of Children Who Have an ADHD Diagnosis Released

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Do you know how many children and teens are affected by ADHD in the United States? Researchers recently released new estimates on the number of children and teens affected by ADHD in the United States, along with noting increases in diagnosis rates for children in preschool and differences in treatment for children in rural areas.

Keep reading "New Numbers of Children Who Have an ADHD Diagnosis Released" at bit.ly/nrcadhdprevalence2018 to find out more. Let us know what you think below!

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