Kids Born Preterm More Likely to Have ADHD: Study

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Preterm Birth Significantly Raises ADHD Risk: Study

Being born preterm--even if very close to 40 weeks--is a risk factor that can impact your child's risk of developing ADHD, researchers say.

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