Living with ADHD causes many problems for the person who has it, having ADHD often costs adults their jobs and children struggle in school. (Rosen, Larry D., Nancy A. Cheever, and L. Mark. Carrier. IDisorder: Understanding Our Obsession with Technology and Overcoming Its Hold on Us. …show more content…
If a parent has ADHD their child has over a 50% chance of having it; if an older sibling has ADHD the next child of that parent has a 30% chance of having it ("ADHD/ADD Causes: Is ADHD Genetic? How Is the Brain Different?"WebMD. WebMD, 15 Apr. 2015. Web. 10 May 2016.) Being born with ADHD can happen even if it doesn’t run in your family. A way to prevent ADHD would be to have safe pregnancies. Mothers who have difficult pregnancies, smoke and/or drink while pregnant, and are exposed to lead, PCBs, or pesticides have a high risk of having a child being born with ADHD. There is no cure for ADHD, but medications claim to help with ADHD. A large percent of Americans are prescribed, but what kind of medications are people who suffer being prescribed