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ADHD Weekly -- Treating ADHD Increases How Long You May Live

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Just because you're an adult doesn't mean treating your ADHD symptoms is no longer important. In fact, new research shows that maintaining effective treatment for ADHD not only improves your health-- it will help you to live longer!

Read about Dr. Russell Barkley's latest research and how it affects you at "The Message is Clear: Treating ADHD Increases How Long You May Live" bit.ly/nrcBarkleyLongevity . Tell us what you think about this information and how it could help you.

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