Happy October! October isn’t just any month … it’s ADHD awareness month! So you can bet this month the ADaptHD newsletter will be bringing you one study, one
ADHD doesn’t change, but our understanding of it evolves, and so do our methods of spreading awareness. This month’s ADHD news is a great example of that. We’ve
Won’t someone think of the children? Except when it comes to ADHD, children are what many people think of. It’s the adults living with the condition who are
October isn’t just any month. It’s ADHD awareness month! That’s why we’re bringing you a special edition of the ADaptHD newsletter — with one study, one news article, and
From self-medication to academic underachievement, impaired social skills to increased driving risk, ADHD can cause problems in almost any part of people’s lives. And yet the condition often
When ADHD advocates talk about ADHD awareness, we tend to talk about it as a continuous, ongoing process. Awareness is something we raise or spread or improve, not
ADHD was once thought of as a childhood disorder that people would “outgrow.” Over the past several decades, though, researchers have come to realize that ADHD can persist
There are 18 official DSM symptoms of ADHD, but the disorder affects people’s lives in so many other ways. Below is a master list of both clinical symptoms