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 Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder cases have risen considerably in the U.S., according to a new study by researchers with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The study released on Wednesday said 1 in 9 children ages 3-17 had been diagnosed with the disorder at some point in their life as of 2022.Roughly 5.4 million kids actively had ADHD in 2016, but just six years later, the number had increased to over 6.5 million. The jump in diagnoses may be good as kids are getting screened more.The study notes, however, that the pandemic might have had a role in the higher number of children diagnosed stanley bottles  with ADHD. Children experiencing symptoms of stress, depression, and anxiety during the pand stanley mugs emic may also exhibit symptoms of inattention and impulsivity, potentially leading to a diagnosis of ADHD when other diagnoses may be more appropriate,  the study says.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       stanley cups uk   U.S. News            CDC: 46 million Americans in rural areas more likely to die from leading causes of death                Lindsey Theis                  Of children diagnosed with ADHD, 41.9% had mild ADHD, 45.3% moderate ADHD, and 12.8% severe ADHD, the study said.Researchers say becoming more aware of ADHD symptoms makes cases easier to identify. There  Jzjs At least 1 dead, 10 missing in landslide near Mexico City
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