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More women than ever are being diagnosed and treated for ADHD, which has long been considered a predominately male condition

Charlie Health examines the gender-based disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD. 

Kayla Levy
Posted 4/16/24

Charlie Health examines the gender-based disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD. 

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