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The life expectancy of people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be significantly shorter than that of people who don’t have the disorder, a new study suggests.
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Hence the new study. The researchers analyzed primary care data from around 30,000 adult UK residents diagnosed with ADHD. These people were compared to a larger group of residents without ADHD ...
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And more than half a million people (549,000) were waiting for an ADHD assessment at the end of March 2025, up from 416,000 a year earlier, according to figures.
But research shows neurodivergent people are disproportionately affected. One review found around 22.9% of autistic people had an eating disorder, compared with 2% in the general population.
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Many people with ADHD, including Gallant, do well with deadlines. But now that she is mid-career, “I can tell that a lot of deadlines are fake — I’ve seen through the veil,” she says.