Adult ADHD treatment surges as stimulant prescriptions more than double since the COVID-19 pandemic began, as a new study ...
Adults with ADHD experience more frequent "sleep-like" brain activity while awake, driving lapses in attention and task errors.
Studies reveal a complex interplay of traits, genes, and brain structure behind the dual diagnosis—raising new questions about how we define and treat both conditions.
Adults with ADHD may experience more bursts of sleep-like brain activity even while awake, causing brief lapses in attention. These micro “rest moments” in the brain could help explain why tasks ...
Adult ADHD has been the second most common adult psychiatric diagnosis for many years. But it sure does not seem like adults ...
Knowable Magazine reports on the rise of ADHD coaching, urging careful selection of coaches due to the industry's unregulated ...
Adults with ADHD may experience brief “sleep-like” brain activity even while awake, reveals a new study. As per the study, these short episodes can disrupt focus, slow reactions, and increase mistakes ...
Six years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, its effects are still visible — from widespread hybrid work schedules to declining student performance. Add another wrinkle to the list — new ...
The title of this post jumps over an important starting point, getting a thorough diagnostic assessment for ADHD. While there are many claims about what ADHD looks like in one’s life based on ...
Researchers have identified a surprising brain pattern that may help explain why people with ADHD often struggle to stay focused. Even while awake, their brains can slip into brief episodes of ...
For decades, one of the greatest challenges to treating neurological disorders like attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is that its symptoms often resemble those of several other conditions.
"Our results provide further support for the validity of diagnoses of ADHD that are made in adulthood as these adults show a profile of clinical features that is very similar to those seen in adults ...