Can 'ADHD' be diagnosed in adults?
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Harpreet Kaur 1 month ago
Yes. Many adults go undiagnosed until later in life when they struggle with executive functions like organization, time management, and focus. Adult ADHD often looks like restlessness rather than hyperactivity.
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