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The most up-to-date thinking on ADHD from research, diagnosis to treatment and management
Category: ADHD News
01
Sep
Six must-visit websites for women with ADHD
1-minute summary: We’ve compiled a list of helpful online resources for women with ADHD, including websites, videos and social media...
30
Aug
Qbtech partners with Verdane to accelerate growth in ADHD diagnostics software market
1-minute summary: STOCKHOLM & HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Qbtech, the software provider of objective ADHD tests QbTest and QbCheck, announces investment by...
15
Aug
Danielle Vaeth, CSP on the much-needed change for ADHD care in the United States
Despite the advances made in treatment and care over the past few decades, ADHD often remains poorly understood. It’s not...
12
Aug
What does good look like for an ADHD evaluation?
ADHD is a common yet often misunderstood neurodevelopmental condition. While the understanding of ADHD is growing, stigma still exists. Girls...
11
Aug
How is ADHD different in adult women?
Recognizing ADHD symptoms in women may not be as simple as it is for men. For example, women do not...
10
Aug
ADHD in children: What adults should look out for at school
Why is ADHD hard to identify in the classroom? And why are girls with ADHD often overlooked? Simon Kitson of...
13
Jul
ADHD and entrepreneurial success
It has been over three decades since the advent of the neurodiversity movement in 1990. Thanks to the tremendous work...
12
Jul
A nurse-led care approach to managing ADHD
While the demand for ADHD care continues to soar, so too is the need for more mental health care workers...
04
Jul
More talk must equal more action: ADHD, stigma & medication
The mental health awareness movement is making an impact online – ADHD is no exception. Many of you reading this...
18
May
ADHD in the workplace – where do we stand?
ADHD has long been associated with poor job performance. Not only impacting someone’s ability to focus on long, repetitive tasks...
30
Mar
Qbtech and the AHSN Network win HSJ Partnership Award
Qbtech and the AHSN Network won ‘Best Mental Health Partnership with the NHS’ last week at the Health Service Journal...
16
Mar
Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, I have ADHD – lucky YOU!
Romance and ADHD are compatible in many ways. People with ADHD are often considered to be creative, optimistic, warm, and...