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A new study shows that cases of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in US children have increased 24% in the past decade. ADHD is a medical condition characterized by difficulty focusing/concentrating and impulsive behavior. The study is based on a review of medical records of children covered by the Kaiser Permanente Southern California health plan. Experts believe a driving factor for this increase may be the heightened awareness of the disease.
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