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ADHD Weekly -- New Study Highlights Motivation for Healthier Lifestyles

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A new study shows African Americans are highly motivated to lives healthier lives, but most don't feel they're in overall good health. When it comes to mental and emotional health, only a third responded that they were doing as well as they could be.

The suggested solution is to increase coming support, especially for needs such as ADHD. What do you think a good step for improving health outcomes could be? Read "New Study Highlights Motivation for Healthier Lifestyles" at bit.ly/nrcaahealthstudy to learn more.

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