
In a twin study of children from England and Wales, children were followed from 5 to 18 years old. About 12% of these children had ADHD, but many no longer had an ADHD at 18 years old. For those teens, sleep was no worse than if they had never had ADHD at all. Learn more about this twin study, including the degree to which genetic and environmental factors play a role in the relationship between sleep problems and ADHD.
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