Andrew Huberman· PhD
If you have a close relative with ADHD, there's a much higher probability that you will have ADHD and that probability goes up depending on how closely related to that person you happen to be.
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If you have a close relative with ADHD, there's a much higher probability that you will have ADHD and that probability goes up depending on how closely related to that person you happen to be.
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If you have a parent with ADHD, that number ranges anywhere from 10 to 25% likelihood, that you will have ADHD
Now, if you have a close relative with ADHD, that does not mean that you are faded to have ADHD and if you happen to have ADHD, there are ways to overcome those symptoms of lack of attention, impulsivity and so on.