When adults have ADHD
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Stephen Faraone, PhD (photo by Jim Howe) Stephen Faraone, PhD
(photo by Jim Howe) Many children with attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder will go on to become adults with ADHD, and
some adults with the disorder are not diagnosed until adulthood.
ADHD expert Many children with attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder will go on to become adults with ADHD, and some adults
with the disorder are not diagnosed until adulthood. ADHD expert
Stephen Faraone, PhD Stephen Faraone, PhD, discusses how the
symptoms in children differ from those seen in adults. He also
addresses diagnosis and treatment options. Faraone is a
distinguished professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and a
professor of neuroscience and physiology at Upstate. He
recommends the website, discusses how the symptoms in children
differ from those seen in adults. He also addresses diagnosis and
treatment options. Faraone is a distinguished professor of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences and a professor of neuroscience
and physiology at Upstate. He recommends the website
ADHDinadults.com ADHDinadults.com as a source of information for
both health care providers and the general public. as a source of
information for both health care providers and the general public.
(photo by Jim Howe) Many children with attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder will go on to become adults with ADHD, and
some adults with the disorder are not diagnosed until adulthood.
ADHD expert Many children with attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder will go on to become adults with ADHD, and some adults
with the disorder are not diagnosed until adulthood. ADHD expert
Stephen Faraone, PhD Stephen Faraone, PhD, discusses how the
symptoms in children differ from those seen in adults. He also
addresses diagnosis and treatment options. Faraone is a
distinguished professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and a
professor of neuroscience and physiology at Upstate. He
recommends the website, discusses how the symptoms in children
differ from those seen in adults. He also addresses diagnosis and
treatment options. Faraone is a distinguished professor of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences and a professor of neuroscience
and physiology at Upstate. He recommends the website
ADHDinadults.com ADHDinadults.com as a source of information for
both health care providers and the general public. as a source of
information for both health care providers and the general public.
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