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ADHD Weekly -- Researchers Focus on Genetic Points Related to ADHD

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Did you know researchers are getting closer to determine which genes and how they function as a cause of ADHD. In the largest study yet, 80 researchers shared what they recently learned.

Read "Researchers Focus on Genetic Points Related to ADHD" at bit.ly/nrcgeneresearch to learn more about their new findings and how they fit into our understanding of ADHD.

What do you think about ADHD genetic research? Tell us below.

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I am excited by genetic research.

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Me, too!

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interesting 😁

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NachoKikki

DNA, ..are merely the habits of our ancestors. The interesting factor, is the culture in which its nourished. Think about it....we are centuries of development. We are woven into this era because we are necessary. ADHD BELONGS.

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