This article is part 3 of a 5-part series on modern perspectives on ADHD. Part 2, "What is ADHD, Really?" is available here.
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a condition that tends to affect people’s concentration and make them restless and impulsive. Medicines that help people with ADHD focus and feel ...
Supply from drugmakers for the stimulant medications most commonly prescribed for ADHD are still falling short of demand, the Food and Drug Administration says, and many Americans who rely on these ...
The effects of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can extend well beyond childhood, according to the latest research. In the largest study of its kind ...
The stereotypical image of ADHD is that of a boy who cannot sit still. Thanks to media stereotypes and our own learned biases, our brains simply aren’t trained to conjure up a girl when we think of ...
Everyone’s a little ADHD, right? Not quite. Journalist Martyna Masztalerz explains living with ADHD – from hyperfocus to late diagnoses and moments of relief when everything finally makes sense.
AUTISM and ADHD are neurodevelopmental conditions that affect people’s communication, attention and behaviour. But scientists ...
Examiner bias is why far more boys are diagnosed with ADHD than girls, says Dr Matthias Rudolph, like Neuy-Lobkowicz a specialist in psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy in Germany. Girls, too, ...
Have you seen ADHD content pop up in your feeds? Are you getting a lot of it? In the past few years, there's been a surge in the number of adults... Think you have ADHD? Here's why so many of us are ...
Opening up to a friend after I was diagnosed with ADHD, I voiced my struggles with time blindness, lateness, general disorganisation, and emotional dysregulation. ‘But isn’t it normal to get a little ...