Richard Saul, M.D. is a neurologist with decades of experience in clinical diagnosis.
He specializes in behavioral neurology and has worked extensively with patients diagnosed with ADHD. Saul is known for his controversial stance on ADHD, arguing that it is often misdiagnosed and that the symptoms attributed to ADHD are better explained by other conditions.
He has written extensively on the subject, including his book "ADHD Does Not Exist." Saul's work challenges conventional understanding of ADHD and advocates for more thorough diagnostic processes.
His views have sparked debate within the medical community and among those affected by ADHD.
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