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Adult ADHD Is Common. Treating It May Require New Types of Care

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A report from the CDC calls attention to telehealth’s role in treatment and how ADHD has shifted from a childhood-only problem. It was once thought of as a diagnosis for antsy school-aged boys. Or, according to one 1902 doctor’s opinion, an “abnormal defect of moral control.” But the last few years … 

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