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ADHD in women: misunderstood symptoms, delayed treatment
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Treating ADHD & Related Conditions
ADHD & GENDER DIFFERENCES
ADHD in Women: It's Complicated
Why ADHD in Women is Routinely Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Treated Inadequately
Lingering stereotypes, referral bias, internalized symptoms, gender role expectations, comorbidities, and hormonal fluctuations all complicate ADHD's presentation and treatment in women. What you should know »
“Inattentive ADHD, According to a 12-Year-Old Boy”
"Inattentive ADD, According to My Preteen"
"This ADHD trait makes kids forget small stuff, big stuff, and everything in between. And when they say, 'I didn't hear you,' believe them."
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ADHD Medications for Children
11 Medication FAQs
What do we know about the risks and safety of ADHD medication? How long do benefits last? How do doctors determine the correct dosage?
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“Don’t Wait 20 Years to Practice Mindfulness”
"Finding My Mindful Fit"
"I first heard about mindfulness 20 years ago, but dismissed it as too 'new age-y,' too time-consuming, and simply impossible for someone with ADHD. I was wrong."
I Shared My Medication With a Friend. Now What?
"I Shared My Meds..."
Q: "I am a college freshman with ADHD. I shared my stimulants with one close friend, but he told others and now they are asking. Now what?"
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