But it wasn't until 2008, that it was formally recognised in adults. It is "the worst named" disorder, says Henry Shelford, chief executive of the charity ADHD UK, who himself suffers from the ...
However, ADHD UK points out that to diagnose ADHD in adults and adolescents aged 17 or older, at least five symptoms will be needed. And they will need to be things that happen in consistent ...
There are 2.8 million people with suspected ADHD in the UK – yet adults across the country are finding it increasingly difficult to get a diagnosis amid a breakdown of services. Over the last two ...