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What Everything Everywhere All at Once Has to Say About ADHD

The ADHD experience is a hugely important component of the Oscar-winning movie “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” The main character in the movie, Eveyln, has undiagnosed ADHD. We talk with people with ADHD, who see themselves and their struggles in so much of the move. We talk also talk with experts about how the movie explores the ADHD experience.

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It’s Often Not ADHD Alone: The Mental Health Conditions that Can Come with ADHD

By Mary Fetzer Clinically reviewed by Dr. Raafia Muhammad, MD, MPH Experts believe half or more of people with ADHD …

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She was diagnosed with ADHD in her 40s, and now so much about her past makes sense

When Mayna McVey began feeling heart palpitations in 2020, she thought the cause was drinking too much tea. “I didn’t …

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The Daydreamer: Why ADHD in Females Is Underdiagnosed

By Sarah Ludwig Rausch Maybe you can relate to this: I find my phone in the fridge after 20 minutes …

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Is your anxiety really undiagnosed ADHD?

Presented By Randall Duthler, MD Have you been suffering from uncontrolled anxiety? Do you sometimes feel your life is spiraling out …

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