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National guidelines released to ensure proper diagnosis
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 5, 2022 - 16:43
It's hoped no one will fall through the cracks now that Australia’s first ADHD guidelines have been released. It includes more than one hundred recommendations for both patients and doctors. Associate professor Emma Sciberras from Deakin university helped develop the guidelines. She says ADHD is a common condition that affects about 1 million Australians.