Nearly 1 Million ADHD Misdiagnoses, Study Says
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An analysis by economist Todd Elder at Michigan State University suggests that about 900,000 children who have been told they have ADHD in America may not have the condition at all. The study will appear in the Journal of Health Economics. An estimate of $320 million to $500 million is annually spent on ADHD treatments for children who inappropriately received the diagnosis. Read more:
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