ADHD May Cut Life Expectancy by Up to 11 Years for Women and 9 Years for Men, UCL Study Warns
Adults diagnosed with ADHD might live several years less than others, according to new research from University College London. The study looked at health records of 30,000 adults with ADHD in the UK. The results show men with ADHD might live 4.5 to 9 years less than those without it. For women, the difference is even larger – 6.5 to 11 years less. These numbers come from the first major study to track how long people with ADHD live compared to others. The research team matched each person who had ADHD with 10 people of the same age and gender … Continue reading ADHD May Cut Life Expectancy by Up to 11 Years for Women and 9 Years for Men, UCL Study Warns
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