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Main Chapters: 00:00 Intro - ADHD Kills People 00:10 Take home message 01:07 Myths About ADHD 03:43 Risks of Accidents and Death with ADHD 07:15 Studies on ADHD and Life Expectancy 09:59 Anecdotes on ADHD and Life Expectancy 21:41 Conclusion Recent headlines were abuzz with a new report that documents that ADHD kills people. This shouldn't have surprised anyone, since several decades of research have documented that those with ADHD are at least twice as likely to be involved in serious car crashes and other accidents, and also have double the rate of suicide. On a positive note, medication treatment brings the rates of these outcomes back down to rates similar to the general population. The recent study, on millions of residents of Great Britain, found that men with ADHD lived about 7 years less than their peers, and women with ADHD almost 9 years less. This is comparable to the impact of "serious" mental health conditions like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, and of diseases like diabetes. This should counter the narrative that ADHD is trivial, or that it is only a "superpower". I end with several anecdotes about people killed by ADHD, since stories seem to be much more convincing to many individuals than do statistics. ----- Free link to my medium article on ADHD Kills People: https://medium.com/wise-well/yes-adhd... Follow / dockruse on Medium for hundreds of full length articles on this subject and more! Access to other Medium articles requires paid membership. ----- References: Life expectancy and years of life lost for adults with diagnosed ADHD in the UK: matched cohort study (2025) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journa... Hyperactive Child Syndrome and Estimated Life Expectancy at Young Adult Follow-Up: The Role of ADHD Persistence and Other Potential Predictors (2018) https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1... ADHD Pharmacotherapy and Mortality in Individuals With ADHD (2024) https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama... Suicidal ideation and attempts in the United States of America among stimulant-treated, non-stimulant-treated, and untreated patients with a diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (2020) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science... Risks of all-cause and suicide mortality in mental disorders: a meta-review https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1... Full Chapter list: 00:00 Intro - ADHD Kills People 00:10 Take home message 01:07 Myths About ADHD 01:18 ADHD as a Superpower 02:07 ADHD as a Trivial Condition 03:43 Risks of Accidents and Death with ADHD 04:19 Inattention and Hyperactivity 04:59 Impulsivity and Risk Taking 05:36 Risks of Suicide and ADHD 06:58 Other Conditions with ADHD 07:15 Studies on ADHD and Life Expectancy 08:08 2025 Study 09:18 ADHD and Severity 09:59 Anecdotes on ADHD and Life Expectancy 11:10 First Case Study 13:24 Second Case Study 16:35 Third Case Study 21:41 Conclusion 22:00 Outro ------------------------- Psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and author John Kruse, MD, PhD presents practical, actionable, well-researched information about treatment options that scientists and clinicians recommend for adult ADHD and other mental health conditions. Subscribe if you're curious about how neuro-atypical brains can optimize their functioning in our shared, and somewhat strange, world. Dr. Kruse has posted talks in both the "live" and the "video" sections of this channel. Thumbnails on ADHD topics have a pink background, and those on more general mental health topics have a purple background. A small collection of ADHD-Trump videos have an orange background. You're welcome to email him with topics you want discussed or people you think he should interview. [email protected] #health #mentalhealth #adhd