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Coming Soon: The First U.S. Guidelines for Diagnosing Adult ADHD

By Mary Fetzer A recent study in the journal JAMA Network Open found that, in the United States, diagnoses of...
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7 Famous Females Thriving with ADHD

By Michelle Seitzer When looking for lists of famous people with ADHD, you're likely to find them dominated by men....
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ADHD and the Power of Self-Compassion

By Maria Romaszkan Compassion towards others can feel as natural as breathing to you, but if you have ADHD, turning...
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Teaching with ADHD: How to Leverage Your Creativity for a Successful Career

By Michelle Seitzer Managing a diagnosis of ADHD in the workplace looks different for everyone. For educators with ADHD —...
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How and Why ADHD May Change Over Time

By Lisa Fields When you're the parent of a child with ADHD who's constantly on the move, you may expect...
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ADHD and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

By Maria Romaszkan If you're female and have ADHD and you feel miserable when your period is about to start,...
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Diagnosed Late with ADHD: Adults Talk about What It Has Meant to Them

By Mary Fetzer ADHD is often described as a childhood disease. Indeed, it is most often diagnosed in children around...
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Seven Tips For Men Dealing With ADHD In Retirement

By Kaitlyn Pfiester ADHD impacts the part of the brain that controls your ability to plan, focus and execute ideas....
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Special Considerations for ADHD Treatment in Older Adults

By Brian Wu, MD, PhD When many people think about ADHD, school-aged children or teenagers most often come to mind....
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