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Menopause and ADHD

By Brian Wu, MD, MD, PhD Clinically reviewed by Dr. Raafia Muhammad, MD, MPH ADHD is often thought of as …

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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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Episode 15. Non-stimulant Medications and their role

Stimulant medications are typically a mental health provider’s first choice of treatment for ADHD. But for some people, stimulants aren’t …

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Episode 12. Managing your ADHD without medication

There is no cure or prevention for ADHD. There’s also no one right way to treat it. For many people …

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Episode 11: Stimulant medications and ADHD

Stimulants have been used to treat ADHD since the 1930s. But why? And how do they work? Join host Lindsay …

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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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Common Non-Stimulant Medications for ADHD

  By Sarah Ludwig Rausch Stimulants medications are typically a mental health provider’s first choice of treatment for ADHD. Examples …

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Think You’ve Told Your Therapist Too Much? You Haven’t

By Lisa Fields Do you go to therapy to better manage your ADHD or another condition? During therapy, you probably …

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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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