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Last month, a mother came into the Focus-MD clinic in Mobile, Alabama, with a concern about her eight-year-old son...
A year and a half earlier, the boy had been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but he was not responding well to stimulant medications. She wondered: could the drugs be failing simply because the original diagnosis was wrong?
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