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How ADHD affects older women differently

By Beth Levine You are a 50-something-year-old woman who just can't seem to get anything done. Your office is a...
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7 Tips For Navigating ADHD in Retirement

By Cathy Cassata The average age of retirement in the U.S. for men is 64 and for women is 62....
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The Connection between ADHD and Loneliness

By Maria Romaszkan Our modern society seems to be a lonely one. But that can be a problem. People are...
Podcasts

Episode 65. ADHD & Relationships with Melissa Orlov

All relationships have their hurdles, but couples in ADHD-impacted relationships? Like most things in life, it tends to be more...
Podcasts

Meredith Phillips and Going Down the Rabbit Hole

When the pandemic began, Meredith Phillips noticed symptoms in her son and went deep into research. Here, she talks about...
Podcasts

Amy Marschall and Discovering Her Diagnosis

As a licensed psychologist specializing in ADHD, Amy Marschall found herself diagnosing people during the pandemic, and then asking questions...
Podcasts

Episode 4 – The different types of ADHD

There are three different types of ADHD -- inattentive, hyperactive/impulsive and combined type. But what do those classifications actually mean...
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How to Help Family or Friends Understand ADHD

We all have our story of how we learned to understand our ADHD diagnosis, but what about those around us?...
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Prioritize your mental health like an Olympian

Last week, U.S. gymnastics star Simone Biles proved that even Olympic champions need a break from perfection. While the world...
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