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Six signs that you might have Adult ADHD (ADHD Awareness Month)

ADHD is a brain condition that is common, lifelong and presents differently in adults and children. Symptoms can range from mild to severe and when ADHD is comprehensively assessed, diagnosed, treated and managed, the quality of your life can be vastly improved. As a quick starting point, here are six signs that will help you flag whether you or a loved one may have Adult ADHD.

Rachel Thorburn discusses her Adult ADHD assessment

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