NEW YORK (AP) — More U.S. adults are being diagnosed with ADHD. A recent study suggested that more than 15 million U.S. adults — roughly 1 in 17 — have been diagnosed with ADHD. Though the condition always starts in childhood, about half of adults with it are not diagnosed until age 18 or older. Experts are debating whether it’s being under- or over-diagnosed, and trying to establish better ways to assess and treat it in adults.… Continue Reading
