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Can an elderly person develop ADHD? Understanding Late-Life Diagnosis

According to one study, new diagnoses of ADHD are growing four times faster in adults than in children, but this doesn't mean it's late-onset. The answer to "can an elderly person develop ADHD?" is more complex, involving lifelong symptoms that were previously undiagnosed.

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