What is ADHD, how do you get a diagnosis and can you only treat it with drugs? All your questions, answered by experts
Briefly

When I was diagnosed with ADHD at 14, it felt like having a million YouTube tabs simultaneously playing in my brain, leading to severe procrastination and restlessness.
ADHD is believed to result from a complex combination of genetics and environmental factors, affecting approximately 5% of children and 3% of adults in the UK.
The misconception that ADHD only affects young, hyperactive boys is outdated; the reality encompasses a broader demographic, with increasing recognition in adult populations.
As misinformation about ADHD proliferates on social media platforms like TikTok—where over 2bn views for #ADHD were recorded—it's crucial to seek accurate information.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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