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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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Episode 68. ADHD & Relationships: Impulsivity & the Grass is Greener Where You Water It

We are wrapping up the month of love with another great episode with ADHD relationship expert Melissa Orlov, diving into...
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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...
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Kicking Off 2023 Well: Exercise and Stimulant Medications — What You Need to Know

By Sophia Auld Clinically reviewed by Dr. Raafia Muhammad, MD, MPH Did you make a New Year's Resolution to exercise...
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Navigating Alcohol and ADHD During the Holidays

By Lisa Fields Clinically reviewed by Dr. Raafia Muhammad, MD, MPH The holidays may not seem complete unless you toast...
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Seven Ways to Have a Sensory-friendly New Year’s Eve

By Maria Romaszkan Clinically reviewed by Dr. Raafia Muhammad, MD, MPH Are you dreading the New Year's Eve celebrations? If...
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How To Organize Family Holidays When You Have ADHD

By Maria Romaszkan Organizing family holidays can be overwhelming for anyone, especially when you have ADHD. It's everything people with...
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Follow Me! A Directory of the Top ADHD Instagram Influencers and Experts

By Michelle Seitzer Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie Around the world, Instagram is home to 2 billion monthly active...
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Dealing With Adult ADHD During the Holidays

By Mary FetzerClinically reviewed by Dr. Raafia Muhammad, MD, MPHFrom Thanksgiving through the New Year, the hustle and bustle of...
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