Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that has gained recognition and understanding over the…
This article exposes why people with ADHD constantly crave new sources of dopamine. You'll also learn how to utilize the best sources of dopamine for ADHD!
ADHD is a very complex disorder. The number of factors contributing to symptoms is vast — and growing. MTHFR is a genetic abnormality that’s somewhat common in individuals with ADHD, and its presence could explain a lot, and offer additional treatments. Here is what you need to know.
Explore the critical role of nutrition in managing ADHD, focusing on essential nutrients like magnesium and omega-3.
ADHD medication for adults tends to be a hot topic with a lot of bad information in circulation. But taking a stimulant was one of the best decisions I made for myself as an ADHD woman and it’s time to clear up some myths that won't seem to die. Let's start off with something important...I'm
Easily bored, sensitive to distractions, creative, and intense. If you grew up with ADHD symptoms, chances are you always felt "different." Now here's a scientific explanation of the neurological underpinnings of behaviors and feelings associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Learn about the ADHD nervous system!
The first subtype of ADHD is the inattentive type. This is the child who is often labeled the daydreamer. Strategies for ADHD inattentive type are included.
Learn how to treat ADHD symptoms with neurofeedback, working memory training, and meditation - brain-training alternatives to ADD medication for children and adults.
I didn’t have a Borderline Personality Disorder, after all.
People with ADHD have passionate thoughts and feelings that are more intense than those of the average person. In this video, learn the emotional symptoms of ADD that many clinicians misdiagnose.
Take our ADHD quiz/test for teens that focuses on different aspects of life that could be affected by having undiagnosed ADHD.
ADHD is not just a kid thing: It raises the risk of serious psychiatric disorders in adulthood. But it's what we do what this information that's the real question.
People living with ADHD want things to go fast and smooth. When something takes longer to get done than usual they get frustrated.
Sleep difficulties — falling asleep quickly, staying asleep, and waking up on time — go hand-in-hand with ADHD. Theories for inherent sleep problems vary from biological to the behavioral symptoms of ADHD. Learn how to fall asleep reliably by considering these strategies and best practices ranging from taking melatonin to avoiding electronic devices at night.
ADHD is genetic, but it is also environmental — to a degree. You can’t change your DNA. But you CAN change your eating, fitness, and sleep habits — all of which may have real, positive effects on ADHD symptoms. Here’s how.
You understand that your spouse's or child's ADHD symptoms are not the result of laziness or defiance. But, still, they are sometimes tough to live with. Here, ADHD expert Russell Barkley, Ph.D., explains how to replace criticism with compassion.
Most ADHD adults hate mornings. Unfortunately, a successful morning routine doesn’t just happen, it is intentionally created.
75 percent of adults with ADHD have problems with sleep, getting to sleep, staying asleep and waking up and falling asleep during the day.
I was 28 when I was diagnosed with ADHD. At the age of 30, my doctor now thinks I have Fibromyalgia and it's gotten me to thinking: Is there any connection between the two? It turns out, there IS. In one study, 45% of people with fibromyalgia had co-occurring ADHD. And researchers recommend that anyone