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  2. Atrium Health - Wikipedia

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    Atrium Health operates seven freestanding Emergency Departments, these are 24-hour emergency care centers for the treatment of emergency medical conditions, but are not attached to a full service hospital. Atrium Health also operates 37 urgent care centers across the system's Charlotte NC market. [15]

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    Charlotte: Mecklenburg: 185 [16] — Atrium Health [10] [5] — Atrium Health Mountain Island Charlotte: Mecklenburg — — Atrium Health Freestanding ED; no inpatient beds on site Atrium Health Pineville: Charlotte: Mecklenburg: 278 [2] — Atrium Health [10] [5] Formerly Mercy Hospital South Atrium Health Providence Charlotte: Mecklenburg ...

  5. Adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - Wikipedia

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    A meta-analysis of the global prevalence of ADHD in adults, published in 2021, estimated a collective prevalence of persistent adult ADHD of 2.58% globally in 2020. [4] Persistent adult ADHD is defined as meeting diagnostic criteria for ADHD in adulthood with the additional requirement of a confirmed childhood diagnosis. [4]

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  7. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder predominantly ...

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    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder predominantly inattentive (ADHD-PI or ADHD-I), [3] is one of the three presentations of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). [4] In 1987–1994, there were no subtypes or presentations and thus it was not distinguished from hyperactive ADHD in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-III-R).