
While a hundred years of scientific research proves the existence of
ADHD, some people continue to be confused about the validity
of the disorder. And although this is one of the best times in history
to live with ADHD, millions of people go undiagnosed and
untreated. That’s why the professionals in the CHADD
communications and media relations department work to foster a better
understanding of ADHD by disseminating science-based information to the
media, the public, CHADD members, and public policymakers.
Bolstered by a board of directors and a professional advisory board made
up of some of the world's leading thinkers, advocates, and researchers,
CHADD is a one-stop shop for national and local journalists.
CHADD’s communications department also produces Attention magazine, a
bimonthly publication that is disseminated to CHADD members and over
40,000 doctor’s offices. CHADD's communications department is a
respected source of information for those seeking to learn more about
ADHD. And it is positioned to be a strong agent of change, helping
to create a better tomorrow for those affected by the disorder.
Media Contact:
Susan Buningh
Executive Editor, Attention Magazine
(301) 306-7070, ext. 102
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