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Exploring Bias in ADHD Diagnosis: Are Gender Discrepancies Overlooked?

For years, studies have hinted at a disproportionate identification of childhood ADHD, with boys being diagnosed two to ten times …

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Julian Henderson and the Intersection of Deafness and ADHD

Growing up deaf, Julian Henderson wasn’t evaluated for ADHD. He was labeled hyperactive and distracted and sent on his way, …

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Episode 88. ADHD at 51: How My Diagnosis Was Just The Beginning

We have an incredible lineup of brand-new episodes kicking off on July 10th that we are so excited to share …

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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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Who Can Diagnose ADHD? And How Do They Do It?

A range of medical providers can diagnose ADHD. But we get recommendations from an expert on the mental health providers who are best able to make an ADHD diagnosis. We also offer details and tips on the process of getting a diagnosis.

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The Science of ADHD: The Evolution of ADHD As a Psychological Disorder

How scientific and medical understanding of ADHD has evolved in the 121 years since a British pediatrician described something like ADHD.

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Diagnosed Late with ADHD: Adults Talk about What It Has Meant to Them

Adults who weren’t diagnosed with ADHD until their middle years talk about how the diagnosis, and ADHD, have affected their lives.

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What I Wish You Knew: Teens and Young Adults Talk Back About ADHD

Five teens describe how they felt after their ADHD diagnosis and how ADHD affects their lives.

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Episode 57. Lisa Woodruff on Life-Long Learning and a Later-in-Life ADHD Diagnosis (Part 1)

It’s a busy one! Lisa Woodruff of Organize365® walks us through her own later-in-life ADHD diagnosis and shares the motivation behind her decision to …

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