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Women and ADHD part two — ADHD Tip O the Day 966
In reply to Denise Dion’s comment:. denise – the ADHD symptoms of the inattentive type, which most ADHD women have, are the same as in men but without the hyperactivity, distractability, procrastinating, for sure. And probably without the impulsivity, blurting out, … Continue reading
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Changing From ADD ADHD – – – ADD Tip O the Day 699
Changes For years, I’ve been using “ADD ADHD” because I thought it would address more readers and possibly produce more hits. Under the new DSM V system, it’s now called Attention – Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. You then specify Combined presentation, Predominantly … Continue reading
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Your Genes and Your ADD ADHD — ADD Tip O the Day 631
Causes and Courses of ADD ADHD Interesting article from JAMA Psychiatry July 2015 by Pingault, et al. I don’t really understand the article, but here’s what I get out of it. Genes and Environment and Their Interaction Most psychiatric … Continue reading
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Tagged ADD, ADHD, adult add, adult adhd, attention, attention deficit, brain, causes, chromosomes, cortex, course, environment, epigenetics, genes, genetic, hyperactive, inattentive, progress, progression
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