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Autism and ADHD: More Alike Than Different?

By Michelle Seitzer Clinically reviewed by Dr. Gayle Jensen-Savoie I never realized there was so much overlap between ADHD and...
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“But They’re Gifted”: Recognizing ADHD in High-Achievers

By Dronile Hiraldo What do Simone Biles, Bill Gates, and Leonardo da Vinci have in common? Beyond being famous (or...
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Getting Your Child Assessed for ADHD

By Dronile Veronica School supplies, uniforms, new schedules and routines — the start of the school year can be a...
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Episode 10 (Part II): You have your ADHD diagnosis. Now what?

The moments following your ADHD diagnosis can be flooded by an overwhelm of emotions and for a lot of people,...
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Podcasts

Episode 10 (Part I) – You have your ADHD diagnosis. Now what?

The moments following your ADHD diagnosis can be flooded by an overwhelm of emotions and for a lot of people,...
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Podcasts

Episode 7 – Telemedicine and ADHD

How has telemedicine changed over the last few years and what role does it play in diagnosing and treating ADHD?...
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Podcasts

Episode 6 – Diagnosing ADHD

How is ADHD diagnosed? What are healthcare providers looking for and what kind of things are they going to ask...
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Podcasts

Episode 4 – The different types of ADHD

There are three different types of ADHD -- inattentive, hyperactive/impulsive and combined type. But what do those classifications actually mean...
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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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