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When It’s Not Just Shyness: ADHD and Social Anxiety

By Maria Romaszkan Does your heart always beat faster when you think about starting a conversation with a stranger —...
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How to Navigate Parenthood When You Have ADHD

By: Maria Romaszkan There is limited research exploring how ADHD impacts parenting abilities. But we do know that this condition...
Refocused Podcast: The Mental Health Issues that Often Come with ADHD
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Refocused Podcast: The Mental Health Issues that Often Come with ADHD

About four in five people with ADHD will be diagnosed with another mental health issue at some point in their...
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Tips for an ADHD Parent Helping Kids Go Back to School

By Beth Levine Oh, joy! Just when you've finally gotten the summer routine under control, it's back-to-school time. If you...
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Is Your ADHD Medication Meeting Your Goals?

By Beth Levine Medically reviewed by Barry K. Herman, M.D., M.M.M. If you are an adult who has been recently...
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Five Steps to Make College Easier For Students with ADHD

By Maria Romaszkan School can be challenging if you have ADHD, but college and other higher education — where students...
The symptoms of ADHD and the symptoms of anxiety often overlap. Find out how to tell if you have ADHD, anxiety or both.
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Is It Anxiety, or ADHD? Or Is It Both?

By Mary Fetzer Mental health concerns — such as feeling inadequate, anxious, depressed or distracted — can be difficult to...
The Connection between ADHD and Auditory Processing Disorder
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Is it ADHD or Auditory Processing Disorder?

By Maria Romaszkan Do you have problems understanding what people are saying but can otherwise hear just fine? Do you...
Studies show ADHD may increase risk of postpartum depression
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Women With ADHD Are at Higher Risk for Postpartum Depression

By Mary Fetzer Women with ADHD are at a higher risk than women without ADHD to be diagnosed with postpartum...
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