Leading ADHD experts give real-life answers to questions submitted by ADD adults and parents raising
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Eating disorders often co-occur with an ADHD diagnosis. Roberto Olivardia, Ph.D., provides an in-de
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Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., describes his work with high-IQ individuals who excelled early in school, b
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Benjamin E. Yerys, Ph.D., shares the latest research about co-occurring ADHD and autism, the best s
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Inequities in ADHD care for Black and Latinx children can lead to long-term negative impacts on hea
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Our understanding of ADHD has evolved. Based on 30 years of working with patients, Ned Hallowell, M
Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., and Ryan J. Kennedy, DNP, explain why so many with ADHD are misdiagnosed wi
Parents raising children with ADHD need discipline approaches that go beyond shouting and punishmen
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David W. Goodman, M.D., FAPA, discusses the symptoms and daily impairments associated with ADHD in
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