ADHD
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Overdoses On ADHD Drugs Surge: Study Finds An Increase Of Over 60 Percent
A new study shows alarming trends through a 15-year period regarding individuals below 20 unnecessarily exposed to ADHD medication. With millions of children in the United States suffering from the disorder, intentional or accidental overdoses are becoming more common.
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