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Features September 6th, 2006
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(NAPSA)-A new book, "Scattered Minds," reveals the previously unrecognized signals for adults who suspect they may have ADHD and underscores that ADHD is a very real and accepted medical condition. Adults with ADHD may have greater difficulty dealing with everyday problems when compared to their peers and may even face challenges in their personal lives and careers that their peers do not encounter. If you suspect you or somebody you know may have adult ADHD, you can get a copy of "Scattered Minds" and take the simple screening test. To purchase the book or for more information, visit www.ADHDsupport.com or the Web site for the adult ADHD program at the NYU School of Medicine at www.med.nyu.edu.