ADHD can shorten life expectancy by nearly a decade. Yet, many adults go undiagnosed. Here’s what women need to know.
I am inundated with Instagram ads telling me that “ADHD is not laziness, it’s a trauma response.” Well actually, it's neither ...
There is an inverse association between ADHD and life expectancy, with men with ADHD facing a 6.78-year deficit in life expectancy.
Related stories Previous studies found a link between ADHD and risky behaviors like substance misuse. In a press release, Philip Asherson, a professor of molecular psychiatry at King's College ...
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Health on MSNPeople With ADHD May Die Years Before Their Peers, Study RevealsFact checked by Nick Blackmer The life expectancy of people with ADHD may be about eight years shorter than their peers, a new study found.The finding can be explained by the riskier behaviors and ...
Some with ADHD report that focusing during sex is challenging, while others report engaging in risky or compulsive sexual behaviors; some evidence suggests that people with ADHD may be more likely ...
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News Medical on MSNADHD symptoms increase risk of e-cigarette and tobacco use in U.S. youthsA new study finds that U.S. youths with symptomatic ADHD are significantly more likely to initiate e-cigarette and tobacco ...
Having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is associated with a shorter life expectancy and a greater risk of mental ... Is it ADHD or normal child behavior?Men diagnosed with ...
Early diagnosis and treatment of ADHD could help prevent young people from picking up smoking, per a new study.
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