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In this episode of The Soaring Child Podcast, host Dana Kay, ADHD health practitioner and founder of the ADHD Thrive Institute, takes a deep dive into zinc deficiency—a common but often overlooked factor in ADHD symptoms. She explains how low zinc disrupts dopamine, worsens hyperactivity, and ...
I’ve had a few conversations recently both online and face to face about the role of Quality Assurance and what I think are some of the traits that will help you learn if this is a field for you, or if you are already in the field how to really get more out of it for yourself ...
Consider using blog posts or podcasts (with permission) that help to demonstrate standards for other employees to follow. Having open conversations about ADHD at work, especially involving HR, can break down barriers of fear and stigma, cultivating an inclusive and supportive workplace culture. Doing...
The first medical device to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has received FDA marketing authorization. The device is indicated for
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"They're both going down the same pathway in terms of how people view the disorder," said Dr. Patricia Quinn, a renowned pediatrician, author, and founder of the National Center for Girls and Women with ADHD. “We’ve found that the disorder is much more complex than how we oversimplifie...
At the same time, too much of a good thing — particularly online, particularly with ADHD, particularly during a year when online was people's sole source of human interaction — can get, well...annoying. "People with ADHD often have a lot to say, and they saw the success of other ...
Luckily, there is more information about ADHD available than ever before. The most useful information comes from adults with lived experience of ADHD. You can learn from websites, books, and podcasts. Consider attending classes held locally, or national conferences like theCHADD annual conference....