25% American adults suspect they have undiagnosed ADHD, a study from The Ohio State University found. However, only 13% have told their doctor about how they feel. “Anxiety, depression and ADHD — all these things can look a lot alike, but the wrong treatment can make things worse instead of helping that person feel better and improving their functioning,” Psychologist Justin Barterian said. Researchers found that adults began to suspect they had the condition after their kids were diagnosed. “ADHD, which tends to run in families, is a disorder marked by inattentiveness, hyperactivity, and impulsive behavior. (NY Post)
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