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ADHD Weekly -- October Is ADHD Awareness Month: Why That’s Important

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October is when we celebrate the diversity of the ADHD community and share information on treatment and lifestyle. What do you plan to do to help educate your community on ADHD?

Read "October Is ADHD Awareness Month: Why That’s Important" at bit.ly/nrcawareness2019 for more on what CHADD and the members of the ADHD Awareness Coalition will be doing to month.

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