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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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The Science of ADHD: What are Neurotransmitters and Why Are They So Important in ADHD?

By Brian Wu, MD, PhD Whether your child has been newly diagnosed with ADHD or if you have been learning...
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Episode 73. Misha Nicholas and Finding Your Inner Child

Join Lindsay Guentzel as she welcomes Misha Nicholas to the podcast. In this episode she shares her ADHD story and...
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How ADHD affects older women differently

By Beth Levine You are a 50-something-year-old woman who just can't seem to get anything done. Your office is a...
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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 70. ADHD & Relationships Part 5 Reunion Show

Four episodes on ADHD and relationships with Melissa Orlov wasn't enough so we've got an encore for you with our...
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Trauma and ADHD: A Complicated Connection

  By Cathy Cassata Traumatic events can happen to anyone. Sexual assault, physical abuse, natural disasters, witnessing or being a...
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Managing ADHD: More than Medication and Accommodation

Tyler Dorsey is an ADHDer turned ADHD life coach. She is excited to be able to share all things ADHD...
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