Youngest children in their class with ADHD are just as likely to keep the diagnosis when enter adulthood as older pupils in their year group. In the past, scientists have questioned the validity of ...
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Middle classes drive surge in ADHD prescriptions by going private to bypass 10-year NHS queues
The middle-classes have driven a surge in ADHD prescriptions after turning to private clinics for a diagnosis amid waits of up to ten years on the NHS. The number of people from wealthier backgrounds ...
The NHS becoming “heavily dependent” on private clinics to diagnose attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has resulted in middle-class patients accessing prescriptions more easily, analysis ...
Excessive squirming and fidgeting. Difficulty paying attention. A tendency to act impulsively and make careless mistakes. Trouble acting cooperatively. These hallmark symptoms of childhood ADHD run ...
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More middle class people diagnosed with ADHD
The NHS becoming “heavily dependent” on private clinics to diagnose ADHD has resulted in middle-class patients accessing prescriptions more easily, analysis has found. Experts have said that ...
Lancet Psychiatry study shows for first time that younger children are no more likely to lose ADHD diagnosis over time than older classmates Experts in charge of study examined data from more than ...
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