Yes, but it is a case by case basis, and you may need a medical waiver to do so.
(in the US) While young persons must REGISTER for the draft when they turn 18, currently there is no active military draft going on. The question is irrelevant.
Yes. Being diagnosed with ADHD doesn't disqualify you. In rare cases, it may be severe enough to cause issues, but it usually isn't.
Yes
Yes.
not really, we just accept it, try our best to out do it and move on.
Yes. ADD/ADHD is not a disqualifying condition.
ADHD is genetic. If you think they learned it somewhere, then that is a behavior disorder and not ADHD.
people are effected by others with ADHD just the same as your best friend has effected you. If you don't like this answer and you are ADHD g-mail me at dedofam@gmail.com
Yes they would accept it.
he didn't have adhd. people disaplined their children then therefore adhd didn't exist.
There is no specific collective noun for people with ADHD. People with ADHD are people, any collective noun for people that is suitable for the situation will work; for example:a class of studentsa crowd of peoplea staff of employeesa group of peoplea virtue of patientsa trio of people
people with ADHD or ADD.... not retards who think they have add or adhd just because they are lazy. ADD IS REAL. but too many people think they have it when they do not. LONG LIVE THE KING WITH ADHD
People with ADHD do not need a specific diet to manage their condition. ADHD is a hardwired condition best overcome by either medication or cognitive behavioral interventions.
all types of people can i have it i got it through genetics, actress Diane Kruger has ADHD too.
yes
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