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Can Older Adults Develop ADD, or is it a Late Diagnosis?

According to CHADD, a national resource for ADHD, the newest diagnosed member of a family may be a senior citizen. The question, "Can older adults develop ADD?" is complex, as it is a neurodevelopmental condition that begins in childhood but is often unmasked later in life.

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