People often use ADD and ADHD interchangeably. Discover the medical history behind these terms and why doctors updated the official diagnosis years ago.
You’ve probably heard someone say they have ADD. Others have ADHD. So what does ADD look like? How about ADHD? Are they different? In today’s blog, we’ll look a little deeper at ADD, ADHD, and the ...
In recent years, ADHD and ADD awareness have exploded. There’s an increase in individuals and families recognizing the signs. In response, they seek accurate evaluations. For Southern California ...
Speaking from experience, having ADHD is a bit like reading a book outside during a windy day. Despite your best attempts to concentrate, an elemental force beyond your control keeps flipping the ...
The symptoms of adult ADHD can snowball into problems or challenges that impact your daily life. These issues are called functional impairments. Impairments can take a toll on you at home, at work, ...
Researchers identified three distinct brain “biotypes” of ADHD, each with its own chemical signature—offering new clues about why treatment can feel like trial and error.
Early drug treatment for ADHD in Sweden was tied to reduced risk of suicidal behavior, substance misuse, transport accidents, and crime. Benefits extended to recurrent events, possibly due to improved ...