Your Diet & ADHD
Looking for a way to manage ADHD? You may want to look to food. Diet changes, whether used as an alternative to stimulants or as a complement to medication, may help ease the symptoms of ADHD. Read on to find out how to make your diet — or your family's — ADHD-friendly.
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