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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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Episode 8 – Off Script with Andrea Wallace

Off Script is exactly what it sounds like. No notes, no pre-planned questions. Just a conversation about ADHD with someone …

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Episode 5 – How ADHD shows up in my life: Shawna’s story

How does ADHD show up in your life? For many of us, it’s complicated and it can change. This is …

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Episode 2 – My name is Lindsay Guentzel and I have ADHD

Lindsay Guentzel was almost 35 years-old when she was diagnosed with ADHD. It turned out to be the answer she …

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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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The Daydreamer: Why ADHD in Females Is Underdiagnosed

By Sarah Ludwig Rausch Maybe you can relate to this: I find my phone in the fridge after 20 minutes …

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Time Blindness and ADHD

By Sarah Ludwig Rausch About two years ago, I essentially banned myself from Facebook because I totally lose track of …

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Why ADHD Diagnosis in Women Is Still a Challenge

Research has found that the prevalence of ADHD is two to nine times higher in boys than girls. By adulthood, …

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So That’s Why I Found My Phone in the Fridge Again!

By Sarah Ludwig Rausch Pretty much everyone has heard of ADD, or as we now call it, ADHD. (That stands …

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