- ADD vs. ADHD: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments - Verywell Mind
Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is an outdated term sometimes used for the inattentive type presentation of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ADHD is a neurotype characterized by traits inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity
- ADD vs. ADHD: Whats the Difference Between ADD ADHD? - WebMD
ADD vs ADHD: What sets them apart? Learn the difference between ADHD inattentive, hyperactive impulsive, and combined type to better understand these conditions
- Home - ADDA - Attention Deficit Disorder Association
Whether you’re newly diagnosed, wondering if you have ADHD, or simply ready to take charge of your life – we’re here to help Have ADHD? Start Here ADDA is the world’s largest organization dedicated exclusively to helping adults with ADHD to live better lives
- What Is ADD - Symptoms, Differences, Treatments Guide
What is ADD? Dive into symptoms, differences from ADHD, and treatment options for better understanding and management of Attention Deficit Disorder
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - ADD | MedlinePlus
Does your child have trouble paying attention? This may be a symptom of attention deficit hyperactive disorder (often called ADHD or ADD) Read more
- Are ADHD and ADD Different? - Healthline
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD) appear to only differ by one letter in the names of the conditions
- Is There a Difference Between ADD and ADHD? - Verywell Health
It is no longer possible to be diagnosed with "ADD" because the term has been replaced with ADHD Some people may refer to the inattentive presentation of ADHD as ADD, but that is not an official term
- What is the difference between ADD and ADHD? - Child Mind Institute
Why do people still say ADD? ADD, or attention-deficit disorder, is an old term, now out of date, for the disorder we call ADHD, or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD was called ADD up until 1987, when the word “hyperactivity” was added to the name
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