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  2. What’s the best treatment for ADHD? Large new study ... - AOL

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    All considered, because people with ADHD usually seek treatment with the hope of improving more than just core symptoms, best practice in adult ADHD treatment typically includes both ...

  3. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - Wikipedia

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    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) [1] is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by executive dysfunction occasioning symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity and emotional dysregulation that are excessive and pervasive, impairing in multiple contexts, and developmentally-inappropriate.

  4. 5 things kids with ADHD want parents to know, according to a ...

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    Children with ADHD often feel misunderstood, judged or shamed but with support, they can thrive. "Kids with ADHD would like to do well and they can with the right resources," Saline tells TODAY ...

  5. Adult ADHD: What it is, how to treat it and why medicine ...

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    As May explains, many people with ADHD are forgetful and bad at time management and these issues can affect many aspects of daily life. “It means that you underachieved academically or you had ...

  6. Adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - Wikipedia

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    Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is the persistence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) into adulthood. It is a neurodevelopmental disorder, meaning impairing symptoms must have been present in childhood, except for when ADHD occurs after traumatic brain injury.

  7. Stimming - Wikipedia

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    However, for people with ADHD, these behaviors are more severe, occur more often, and can affect the person’s daily lives. [30] Some potentially more negative or harmful stimming behaviors include teeth grinding , biting one's fingernails and lips, picking at one’s skin and scabs, overeating, impulsive actions, and chewing the inside of the ...