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ADHD and Driving: What Older Adults Need to Know

By Beth Levine There is a lot of concern about teen drivers with ADHD getting behind the wheel. And, while...
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Moving the ADHD Way: A Guide

By Maria Romaszkan Moving to another home, city or country can be exciting. The more practical side of it —...
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So You’ve Been Diagnosed with ADHD — What’s Next?

By Beth Levine You may experience lots of feelings when you are an adult who has been just professionally diagnosed...
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Sports TV personality Jay Glazer Gives Insider Tips on Living with ADHD

Jay Glazer By Cathy Cassata For nearly 20 years, Jay Glazer has been a National Football League insider for Fox...
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10 Top Tech Tools for Business Owners with ADHD

By Sophia Auld Almost every business needs technology, but the right tools and mobile apps can be especially helpful if...
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ADHD and Mindfulness

By Sophia Auld Mindfulness practices have become increasingly popular, with evidence suggesting they may help with everything from stress to...
Alcohol and Cannabis Can Be Dangerous for People With ADHD
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Alcohol, Cannabis and ADHD: What You Should Know

By Mary Fetzer Recreational use of alcohol and cannabis is common among U.S. adults. But both come with risks, and...
A frustrated woman is chatting with her mental health doctor. She is giving her some advice on how to deal with the complexities of life.
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Relax! Stimulant Meds for ADHD Do Not Lead to Substance Abuse

By Mary Fetzer When people who have ADHD are treated with stimulant medications, are they more likely to abuse substances...
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The Adderall Shortage Continues — Here’s Some Expert Advice

By Lisa Fields In August, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) released...
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