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‘Biased’ Channel 4 programme on ADHD misrepresented my views, says expert
The programme was presented by the NHS psychiatrist Dr Max Pemberton, who concluded that ADHD was a ‘social construct’ rather than a medical condition.
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The programme was presented by the NHS psychiatrist Dr Max Pemberton, who concluded that ADHD was a ‘social construct’ rather than a medical condition. Photograph: Minnow Productions View image in fullscreen The programme was presented by the NHS psychiatrist Dr Max Pemberton, who concluded that ADHD was a ‘social construct’ rather than a medical condition. Photograph: Minnow Productions Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ‘Biased’ Channel 4 programme on ADHD misrepresented my views, says expert Prof Katya Rubia withdraws support for The Great ADHD Myth?
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