Yasmin Tayag

staff writer at The Atlantic

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Higher demand for adult ADHD treatment has fueled a broader shortage of meds. Psychiatrists are still figuring out how to assess and treat the disorder for adults.

More adults with ADHD sets off scramble in psychiatry

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