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ADHD

4 Ways ADHD May Affect Your Eating Habits—and How to Get Back on Track

Experts explain the connection and offer tips to repair your relationship with food.

The ADHD Drug Shortage Could Get Even Worse Thanks to One Telehealth Company

An alleged $100 million fraud scheme could affect up to 50,000 people. Here’s what to do if you’re one of them.

What to Do If ADHD Is Messing With Your Love Life

Being late to dates, forgetting to text, and blanking on names can hurt a budding romance.

How to Get Better Sleep If You Have ADHD, According to Therapists Who Also Have ADHD

It’s about adjusting your habits to fit your brain—not the other way around.

Busy Philipps on the Subtle ADHD Symptoms That She Missed For Years

The actor says getting diagnosed in adulthood was a huge relief.

5 Possible Signs of ADHD in Adults

The disorder can go undiagnosed in childhood—and show up in subtle ways as you get older.

The Adderall Shortage Is Putting People at Risk of Serious Health Issues

Not having access to the medication affects so much more than just work productivity, experts say.

TikTok Is Changing the Way We Talk About ADHD—For Better and Worse

The app has shed much-needed light on the condition, but many of the videos are also misleading.

I Have ADHD and Swear Brown Noise Helps Me Focus—But Does Science Back Me Up?

The whoosh sound feels like a soft blanket that I’ve safely swathed my brain in.

These Neurological Conditions Can Be the Culprit Behind Muscle Spasms

Everything you need to know about spasticity.

The Pandemic Surprise Many Women Did Not Expect? An ADHD Diagnosis.

It's been a tipping point for some with the condition.

33 ADHD Resources You Didn’t Know You Needed

From relatable accounts to life-changing books.

I Have ADHD. Here Are 9 Productivity Tips That Really Help Me 

Tips and tricks I use daily.

Hiring a Coach for My ADHD Transformed My Life and Productivity

She helped me build new habits at 38 years old.

Why Are So Many More Children Being Diagnosed With ADHD Today?

A concerning new study says 1 in 10 American children has ADHD.

10 Things ADHD Is—and 3 It Isn't

It’s so much more than being distracted.

Simone Biles Takes Medication For ADHD—And She Has No Problem Letting Everyone Know

Here's what you need to know about the condition.

You Can Have Adult ADHD And Not Know It

Usually thought of as a problem for kids, the disorder manifests differently in adults.