It would not be directly caused by the ADHD or ADD, but depended on whether or not the sufferer had depression by knowing they had the condition or what the condition meant for them.
There could be periods of risky behaviour during periods of increased attention and awareness, which could lead to extreme risky behaviour which could cause loss of life, but this would not be considered suicidal behaviour.
No; no study has linked ADHD with having a lower IQ than average. ADHD affects motivation and focus which do not have a direct impact on intelligence. There are certain celebrities with ADHD who credit their success to having the disorder.
I am a special education teacher that has worked with students who have ADHD and/or Asperger's Syndrome.
No
what foods should you eat having adhd
There are some foods and beverages someone with ADHD should avoid. Some foods can help calm you down as well. www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-diets
You don't
No it's not.
As a matter of fact, no
Yes, Richard Branson has been open about having ADHD. He has credited his ADHD with helping him think differently and approach challenges in unique ways.
add or adhd
Oh, dude, that's a fun one! So, technically, in Greek mythology, some demigods like Hercules had ADHD, so I guess you could say that having ADHD could make you a demigod... in a really roundabout way. But, like, I wouldn't go challenging any Titans to a battle just yet.
No you cannot. You can do things to lessen or help someones ADHD symptoms, but there is nothing you can do to fully prevent someone from getting ADHD. You are born with it, and it can also be hereditary. It is not contagious in any way.