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Recognizing anxiety: the physical, psychological, and social signs

Let’s talk about anxiety. Often used interchangeably with “stress,” anxiety is actually your body’s response to stress. Where stress is...
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Living with ADHD and Anxiety

About 50% of adults with ADHD also suffer from an anxiety disorder. Âą   While having both conditions does not...
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ADHD and anxiety medication: An exploration of treatment methods

Untreated ADHD can be a breeding ground for anxiety. It's a common pairing with frequently overlapping symptoms — things like...
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5 tips for managing anxiety during the election cycle

Election Cycle Anxiety: 5 ways to get to November About 73% of U.S. adults feel particularly anxious about the upcoming...
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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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Final Fall 2023 ADHD Online Webinars: Experts talk about Non-Stimulant Meds and about Anxiety, Depression

By Lisa Fields To conclude ADHD Awareness Month, ADHD Online hosted two webinars, the third and fourth in its series...
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Unraveling the Puzzle: ADHD, Anxiety, and Depression Explained

Do you often feel ADHD, Anxiety, and Depression overlap, making them hard to distinguish? Join our insightful webinar to uncover...
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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 —...
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...
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