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ADHD in adults: knowledge needed?!


Annick Vincent MD is ADHD specialist in Québec, Canada and is author of My Brain Needs Glasses and My Brain Still Needs Glasses

Suggested reading

  1. ‘My Brain Needs Glasses’ and ‘My Brain Still Needs Glasses’ [link]
  2. http://www.attentiondeficit-info.com/adhd/book-children-adhd.php
  3. http://www.attentiondeficit-info.com/adhd/book-adult-adhd.php

 

News

  • Clinical Improvement in Adult Patients with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Under Psychopharmacological Treatment: Influence on Personality Traits and Mind-Wandering
  • Time to Focus on Atypical Sensory Processing in ADHD—Extending the Evidence Into Adulthood.
  • Link between ADHD and Dementia
  • The how and why of our article “Theophrastos’s Obtuse Man: the oldest phenomenological description of Neurodevelopmental Disorder in adult”
  • Experience experts are becoming more and more important

Videos

  • Delineating ADHD and bipolar disorder: A comparison of clinical profiles in adult women
  • ADHD as a fluctuating condition
  • Drive safely! Adults with ADHD keep crashing their vehicles
  • Lifetime co-occurring psychiatric disorders in newly diagnosed adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or/ and autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
  • ADHD as a Risk Factor for Infection With Covid-19

Latest on ADHDPublications

  • Benefits and harms of ADHD interventions: umbrella review and platform for shared decision making
  • Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Children with ASD and ADHD in Northern Greece: A Pilot Study
  • The cognitive effects of supplementation with sunflower phosphatidyl serine in healthy children aged 8 to 12 years: a randomized controlled trial
  • Psychosocial profiles of autonomic dysfunction
  • Public health interventions aimed at children aged 5-19 years funded by local authorities in England: a scoping review of economic analyses

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