While we aren’t entirely sure what causes ADHD in the brain, we do know deficiencies in certain neurotransmitters will lead to symptoms.
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ADD is an outdated term that was used to describe people with ADHD. However, some mental health professionals still use it. Here’s why.
While ADHD is rarer in adults than children, it provides unique challenges and symptoms. Here we explore everything you need to know about ADHD in adults.
Currently, research has identified three different types of ADHD – each of which comes with its own characteristics and symptoms.
Men who struggle with ADHD are often met with distinctive challenges within their relationship that other men don’t face. Unfortunately, though there’s a lot of information for women on this issue, men’s ADHD traits are often ignored.
A diet plan for those struggling with ADHD – what to eat and what to avoid.
The difficulties in raising a child with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) go beyond what most parents can handle. Many turn to doctors for both advice and treatment and still have trouble getting a grip at home. Furthermore, most doctors will advise you to put your child on medication. Considering some ADHD medication is highly addictive and
Have you found yourself having trouble paying attention at school? Do people often point out you’re not paying attention? Do you feel as though you’re developing (or have had) symptoms of ADHD? If so, you’re not alone. About 4.4% of the United State’s adult population suffers from attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Yet, less than 20% of those
Parents of children who suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD or ADD) may have many difficulties when it comes to raising their child. You may experience moments where you feel frustrated and overwhelmed with the responsibility of parenting. But, as you’re already aware, your parenting techniques lay a major role in the development of
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental disorder that’s found in both children and adults. People who suffer from the disorder often find it difficult to pay attention or focus on something specific. They’re also filled with relentless energy which can often result in impulsive behaviors. Â It’s reported that around 8% of children and 2.5% of