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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?

By Diana Kelly Levey You've done some online research and think you have some symptoms that indicate that you might...
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The Science of ADHD: The Evolution of ADHD As a Psychological Disorder

By Mary Fetzer ADHD is a common neurodevelopmental disorder, but it has taken decades to define what it is, who...
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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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What I Wish You Knew: Teens and Young Adults Talk Back About ADHD

By Michelle Seitzer “Sometimes my brain just gets stuck" is one of many ways my daughter has described how it...
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Podcasts

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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The Differences in How Men React to Their ADHD

By Sophia Auld Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie Statistics seem to show ADHD rates are higher among men —...
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My Assessment Showed I Don’t Have ADHD — What Next?

Receiving assessment results that suggest you don't have ADHD can lead to feelings ranging from shock to relief to disappointment....
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Thinking About An ADHD Diagnosis? Read This First

Dronile Hiraldo Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie Many licensed health professionals, advocates, and fitness influencers are taking to TikTok...
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