Recent studies suggest a possible connection between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and a potentially shorter lifespan, raising questions about the long-term impact of the neurodevelopmental disorder.
Category: Health
US Still Grapples with Top Cause of Death: Cardiovascular Disease
A recent study reveals heart diseases remain the leading cause of death in the United States, despite advancements in medical technology and preventative measures.
Cardiovascular Disease Dominance Unchanged: New Study Reveals Concerning Trends
A recent study conducted in the United States has shown that cardiovascular disease continues to be the leading cause of death, contributing to a significant portion of fatalities in the nation. Despite ongoing efforts to improve overall healthcare and public awareness of the associated risks, the prevalence of heart disease remains a critical concern among medical professionals and policymakers.
First Avian Flu Outbreak Reported in Pennsylvania’s Domestic Poultry
The state of Pennsylvania recorded its first case of avian influenza in domestic poultry in 2025 at a Lehigh County farm.
Unprecedented Tuberculosis Outbreak Challenges Kansas Health Officials
Kansas health officials are currently grappling with an unprecedented tuberculosis outbreak in the state. The spread of the highly contagious bacterial infection has resulted in increased efforts to identify, treat, and quarantine patients, while tracing and vaccinating their contacts.
ADHD and Lifespan: Exploring the Connection
New research suggests that individuals with ADHD may face a higher risk of shorter lifespans. This article delves into the potential reasons behind this correlation, discussing the challenges faced by individuals with ADHD and how those challenges may impact their overall health and well-being.
Exploring the Impact of ADHD on Lifespan
A recent study has brought attention to the potential link between ADHD and a shorter lifespan. Researchers found that individuals with ADHD had a higher risk of mortality, particularly due to accidents and injuries. The findings suggest a need for further investigation into the long-term effects of ADHD on overall health.
New Evidence Exposes USDA’s Attempts to Regulate Raw Pet Food and Avian Flu Risk
Recent public records have uncovered a potential deception and lack of transparency on the part of the USDA, specifically concerning their regulation and communication about raw pet food and avian flu risks.
Kansas Public Health Crisis: Unprecedented Tuberculosis Outbreak Prompts Urgent Action
Kansas health officials are battling an unprecedented tuberculosis outbreak, with cases reaching their highest levels in over a decade. With the highly infectious bacterial disease affecting more residents than ever before, medical professionals are taking unprecedented measures to contain the outbreak and protect vulnerable communities.
Do ADHD Patients Face Reduced Life Expectancy?
This article examines the potential link between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and a shorter lifespan, exploring the facts and studies that have been conducted to identify any correlation between the two.