Tuesday, May 3, 2011

What other environmental factors may cause ADHD?

Although environmental factors are most certainly not the main elements leading to ADHD, evidence suggests that exposures to various agents, such as drugs, chemicals, or illnesses, may increase the risk of ADHD. For example, iron-deficiency anemia and thyroid disorders can cause problems with attention span. Exposure to such substances as lead and mercury may also increase the chances of a child having ADHD.

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