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Does ADHD Lead to Divorce?

By Mary Fetzer Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie Marriage can be difficult in the best of circumstances. Adding in...
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13 Grounding Techniques You Can Use Anytime and Anywhere

By Maria Romaszkan Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie Grounding techniques help you regain calm when you're experiencing emotional dysregulation....
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Managing the Fall Time Change with ADHD

By Brian Wu, MD, PhD Clinically reviewed by Dr. Raafia Muhammad, MD, MPH Whether it is the spring or the...
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What People With ADHD Should Know About Seasonal Affective Disorder (Winter Depression)

By Barbara Brody Clinically reviewed by Dr. Raafia Muhammad, MD, MPH As memories of summer fade away and the days...
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The New Office Realities — and ADHD

Are your employees transitioning back to the office after two-plus years of primarily working from home? They may need time...
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29 Famous People Show How ADHD Does Not Have to Limit Success

By Mary Fetzer Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie In the United States, approximately 60% of children with ADHD become...
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Exercises that Can Help Your ADHD Symptoms

You have probably read or heard that exercise is good for ADHD symptoms. The problem is this: ADHD is not...
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Managing Sleep Issues With ADHD

By Lisa Fields Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie It isn't your imagination: Going to bed, falling asleep, awakening easily...
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ADHD and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria

By Cathy Cassata Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie Many people with ADHD live with Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, or RSD....
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