It’s hard to manage ADHD if you don’t know you have it. Lack of diagnosis is a major obstacle to effective ADHD treatment. According to one study, people
Whoever came up with the warning to “expect the unexpected” probably didn’t have everyday organizational and time management tasks in mind. Those are the tasks that, when done
Of the many new challenges the pandemic has introduced, going to school without actually going to school is one that millions of students face. Some students seem to
Writing code is a skill that you won’t ever regret having. At least, that was my thinking when I declared a major in computer science during college. Looking
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
ADaptHD reader Audrey wrote with an interesting question about ADHD and sudoku puzzles: I have noticed that the ADHD symptom of having racing thoughts that are vaguely connected