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Medical reports have shown that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is diagnosed less often in girls compared to boys, with a diagnosis rate of 6% among girls versus 13% among boys. Girls' symptoms are often characterized by quiet behaviors, such as forgetfulness, poor planning, and daydreaming, which leads to delayed diagnosis. This delay can result in psychological issues like low self-esteem and social isolation. Experts emphasize the importance of awareness and early diagnosis to prevent the negative effects on girls' lives.
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