Turn on any screen and there's another tragedy. Another injustice. Another reason to feel outraged, helpless, or deeply moved. For some people—especially those with ADHD—this isn’t just disheartening.
While there is more awareness of ADHD, some undiagnosed adults struggle on with subtle signs that impact their daily lives.
For some people, perceived criticism can be overwhelming. Credit...Vanessa Saba Supported by By Christina Caron Imagine a nail jabbing at a shiny blue balloon. Pop! That’s what rejection can feel like ...
The expert urged people to be on the lookout for lesser-known symptoms in undiagnosed adults that could be causing havoc in ...