Learn more about why adults with ADHD may see a decreased life expectancy and why better treatment options need to be ...
A new study published by Cambridge University Press on Thursday found individuals with attention-deficit and hyperactivity ...
On average, men with ADHD died seven years earlier than men without it, while women with ADHD died nine years earlier than their counterparts, according to a study of more than 30,000 people published ...
Adults who have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be living shorter lives than they should, finds a new study.
Researchers suspect unmet treatment needs contribute to the shorter life expectancy for patients living with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Adults who have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be living shorter lives than they should, finds a world-first study led by UCL researchers.
The British Journal of Psychiatry recently published a study that showed how ADHD is negatively impacting adult life spans and how fewer people are receiving diagnoses.
Diagnosis of ADHD was tied to a 7-9-year reduction in life expectancy in adults compared to peers without ADHD, new data reveals.
A new study conducted by researchers from University College of London explored the longevity expectations for adults diagnosed with attention deficit hype ...
Worryingly, the new study is not the first to find this worrying link between ADHD and shorter lives. A 2019 study concluded that adults diagnosed with ADHD in childhood had a shorter expectancy – by ...
A study of more than 30,000 adults with ADHD in the U.K. has found that their life expectancy is significantly shorter than for people in the general population…almost 7 years shorter for men–nearly 9 ...
A U.K. study reveals that ADHD is associated with reduced life expectancy and increased mental health issues, highlighting the need for better support.