ADHD doesn’t just steal time or focusIt steals life’s joy.
For years, I excelled on the surface—leading teams, driving innovation, and delivering results—while silently battling the chaos within.
For years, I excelled on the surface—leading teams, driving innovation, and delivering results—while silently battling the chaos within.
ADHD is far more than what meets the eyes. It is a much larger and more complex web of comorbidities.
ADHD in women is increasingly recognized as a condition heavily influenced by hormonal fluctuations.
ADHD in women is more than just a challenge with focus—it’s a relentless force that impacts nearly every aspect of life, often in ways that go unseen.
Multiple recent studies link ADHD with elevated rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD), including heart disease and stroke.
Women with ADHD live with a delicate hormonal rhythm, where nuanced shifts profoundly impact their symptoms and the efficacy of care.