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  1. ADD vs. ADHD: How Are They Different? - Verywell Mind

    Oct 6, 2025 · The terms ADD and ADHD describe the same neurotype. "ADD" is an outdated term that once referred to people who struggled with focus but weren't hyperactive.

  2. ADD vs. ADHD Symptoms: 3 Types of Attention Deficit Disorder

    ADD symptoms include inattention, executive dysfunction, and distractibility, whereas ADHD symptoms include hyperactivity, impulsivity, and recklessness.

  3. ADD vs. ADHD: What's the Difference Between ADD & ADHD?

    Dec 9, 2024 · ADD is an older name for the condition that's now called ADHD. You can have ADHD in three different types depending on whether the symptoms are more about trouble with attention, …

  4. Home - ADDA - Attention Deficit Disorder Association

    ADDA delivers reliable information on ADHD.

  5. ADD vs. ADHD: What’s the Difference?

    Nov 24, 2025 · ADD is an outdated name for ADHD. It was changed in 1987. People with ADHD may present as primarily inattentive, primarily hyperactive-impulsive or both.

  6. About ADHD | Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) | CDC

    Nov 25, 2025 · Read about ADHD, its types, symptoms, possible risk factors, screening, treatment, and CDC's work.

  7. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - ADD | MedlinePlus

    Oct 17, 2023 · Does your child have trouble paying attention? This may be a symptom of attention deficit hyperactive disorder (often called ADHD or ADD). Read more.

  8. What Is ADD - Symptoms, Differences, Treatments Guide

    Mar 5, 2025 · Understanding the difference between ADD and ADHD is essential for identifying symptoms and exploring effective treatments. This guide breaks down ADD vs ADHD, explaining …

  9. ADHD and ADD - Mental Health America

    There are three main types of ADHD. One type is characterized by inattentiveness, one type is characterized by hyperactive or impulsive behavior, and the third type is combined—when children …

  10. Start - ADDA - Attention Deficit Disorder Association

    ADDA offers information, education and support for every adult with ADHD. Got questions? We've got answers.