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Adults who have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be living shorter lives than they should, finds a world-first study led by UCL researchers.
A diagnosis of ADHD was associated with a reduction in lifespan of 4.5 to just over nine years for men, or 6.78 years on average, and of 6.5 to almost 11 years for women, or 8.64 years on average.