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Although ADHD is mostly a genetic condition, environmental factors can play a role in its development.
Factors like low birth weight, exposure to toxins and maternal stress may increase the risk of ADHD.
What pre-birth factors might have an impact?
A pregnant woman's health status can have a big impact on whether her children might get ADHD and how it will affect them.
Maternal health
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