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Adderall Won’t Solve It All: Thriving with ADHD Despite Medication Shortages

Brandy Butler, NBC-HWC, LVN  The national shortage of ADHD medications like Adderall® and Vyvanse® has caused stress for many people...
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Attn Attentive Women: June is Men’s Mental Health Month

By Shawn Gauthier Antiquated but true: In the realm of healthcare, women often take the lead, ensuring their partners stay...
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Important Notice to Our Valued Patients

At ADHD Online, your safety and well-being are our top priorities. Perhaps you are curious about the degree of confidence...
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Considering Us Instead of Your Current Provider?

Reasons for Confidence in the ADHD Online Approach We understand that finding a new healthcare provider can be challenging, especially...
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Navigating Healthcare Insurance Reimbursement

If your insurance plan includes out-of-network coverage, you're equipped with an important tool to access a broader spectrum of healthcare...
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Beyond ADHD: Uncovering
Hidden Companions

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is more than just difficulty with concentration or staying still. Experts now recognize that over half of...
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Exploring Bias in ADHD Diagnosis: Are Gender Discrepancies Overlooked?

For years, studies have hinted at a disproportionate identification of childhood ADHD, with boys being diagnosed two to ten times...
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Navigating ADHD and Loneliness: Uncovering the Hidden Challenge

Living with ADHD comes with unique challenges that can affect not only how you manage daily tasks but also how...
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You Can’t Shame Yourself
into Change

By Brandy Butler, NBC-HWC, LVN  When was the last time you criticized yourself, hoping it would lead to a positive...
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