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  2. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder controversies

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    Large, high quality research has found small differences in the brain between ADHD and non-ADHD patients. [1] [15] Jonathan Leo and David Cohen, critics who reject the characterization of ADHD as a disorder, contended in 2003 and 2004 that the controls for stimulant medication usage were inadequate in some lobar volumetric studies, which makes it impossible to determine whether ADHD itself or ...

  3. Controversy about ADHD - Wikipedia

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  4. Talk : Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder controversies ...

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    How about "Controversy over ADHD" or "Controversy regarding ADHD"? -- Tomlouie | talk 05:16, 12 August 2006 (UTC) (unindent) Apparently this proposal was implemented, but nobody brought up a basic issue for forks, that they be named such that they are readily recognized as subarticles in alphabetized indexes.

  5. ADHD looks different in adults: How to recognize the ... - AOL

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    Over the past few years, “there has been a significant increase in people seeking an ADHD diagnosis,” says Justin A. Barterian, PhD, a psychologist and assistant professor at the Ohio State ...

  6. 10 Signs of ADHD in Adults—& Why It's So Important to Spot ...

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  7. More than 15 million US adults have ADHD, new study ... - AOL

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    Roughly 15.5 million U.S. adults have attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and most of them struggle with gaining access to treatment for the condition, according to data from a U.S. study ...