It’s back-to-school time, and what a weird back-to-school time it is. For many students, back-to-school will really mean back-to-screen this year as remote learning kicks into gear.
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ADHD is a condition that can cause problems in almost any aspect of everyday life. As the DSM’s diagnostic criteria for ADHD put it, one of the requirements
Happy May! Like every month, May is a month for adapting to life with ADHD. And like every month, here’s one interesting scientific study, one news article about
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ADHD is a mental health condition that can have implications for physical health. Symptoms such as having less self-control or prioritizing short-term rewards can have direct implications for