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ADHD, conduct disorder and smoking most strongly related to dropping out of high school

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Teens with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) -- the most common childhood psychiatric condition in the United States -- are less likely to finish high school on time than students with other mental-health disorders that often are considered more serious, a large national study by researchers ...

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labspaces.net — “Teens with ADHD are less likely to finish high school on time than students with other mental-health disorders that often are considered more serious, a large national study by researchers at the UC Davis School of Medicine has found.View full resource at labspaces.net

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