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5 conditions that could be mistaken for ADHD
Many medical professionals are too quick to diagnose ADHD in children, failing to take into account other possible causes of their symptoms.

Is the latest fidget craze really an effective ADHD treatment?
Fidget spinners are the latest craze to hit the market but experts say they probably won’t help you if you have ADHD.

ADHD: From 'barking dogs' to increase in diagnosis
ADHD was described by Sir Arthur Crichton in 1763 when he observed patients unable to focus. Here's a timeline of ADHD from the 1700s to the 1990s.

What does the ADHD brain look like?
Scientists have discovered that there are actual structural differences in the brains of ADHD patients compared to a control group.
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