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ADHD Weekly -- Men: Treat ADHD to Improve Your Health

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ADHD can affect your health--and if you're a man if can have twice the impact.

We talked with two experts in ADHD and men's health to better understand what ADHD can mean when managing your health, especially if you also have a chronic condition. Read "Men: Treat ADHD to Improve Your Health" at bit.ly/nrcmenshealth for what you can do to stay healthy while coping with ADHD.

How have you managed both your ADHD and your health successfully?

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