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Medicating ADHD: Diagnosis and the Long-Term Effects of the Medications

March 25, 2013

Robert Whitaker appears on Science for the Public on March 20, 2013, speaking about how the ADHD is diagnosed and why users of medications for ADHD should be cautious.

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