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ADHD Weekly -- Research Supports Need to Address ADHD to Improve Health

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More studies are demonstrating how unmanaged ADHD in the teen years affects health and lifespan in adulthood. Read how you can help your child have a healthier future at bit.ly/nrctxadhd4life

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Thanks Karen.. enjoyed this article. I am sorry that anyone with ADHD would have uncontrolled symptoms. Support is what is needed.

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Thanks, I'm glad you found this article interesting. The more we learn about ADHD and it's life-long affects, the better we and our children will be in the future. This helps us to understand the importance of treatment and support for our young people.

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