It’s 2020, and staying home is cool. That might have something to do with coronavirus leading cities around the world to go on lockdown, shelter in place, or
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
OK, sometimes when you have ADHD you get behind on stuff. That’s kind of what happened with our newsletter. Starting this March, though, the ADaptHD newsletter is back,
Everyone makes unthinking blunders from time to time, but so-called “careless mistakes” are a hallmark of ADHD. Just ask the DSM, the diagnostic handbook commonly used to diagnose
ADHD is, technically speaking, a set of symptoms. But the experience of living with ADHD is about much more than that. It’s about not just the symptoms themselves,
Finding the right job is one of the biggest puzzles anyone with ADHD has to crack. If you have ADHD, you’ll probably find that your productivity fluctuates greatly
In case you didn’t know, March is national cheerleading safety month, national frozen food month and national caffeine awareness month. Of course, here at ADaptHD, every month is
Happy February! This is the second issue of ADaptHD’s newsletter, where we highlight 1 scientific study, 1 news article and 1 coping tip each month. If you’re a