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  • curprev 01:5601:56, 30 October 2024 Jakeqz talk contribs m 117,565 bytes +24 It is still part of a diagnosis, even if merged with other characteristics as diagnoses. Misplaced Pages is a worldwide site. The references for "no longer considered a diagnosis" seem very USA-centric, though not the WHO one, which I've enhanced with a link to the Misplaced Pages WHO page. If this is fine, the same change needs to be made on the pages about Autism and ADHD. Or maybe they should all be merged into one, along with OCD, manic depression, schizophrenia, ect.? ;)

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