ADHD and Hispanic Women

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How ADHD Affects Women

webmd.com — “WebMD discusses how ADHD affects women, signs of ADHD in women, and how women's ADHD is treated.View full resource at webmd.com

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Women Need ADHD Meds As Well ...

medicalnewstoday.com — “ADHD is usually thought of as a predominantly male problem, but a new report from Medco Health Solutions shows the number of women taking medication for ADHD is rising rapidly.ResearcherView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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ADHD: A women's issue

apa.org — “Psychologists are fighting gender bias in research on attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.View full resource at apa.org

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Sign Up for Women With ADHD ADD - Women With ADHD ADD

womenwithadhd.com — “This is an informal group for women with ADHD ADD to get together, discuss ADHD related issues and to seek support.View full resource at womenwithadhd.com

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ADDvance - Hormones and ADD (ADHD) in Women

addvance.com — “ADDvance - Hormones and ADD (ADHD) in WomenView full resource at addvance.com

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Adult ADHD and Hormones: Women with ADHD often report more severe symptoms associated with hormone fluctuations. http://bit.ly/c4ZNtt

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This Week in Health #ADHD

intelihealth.com — “This Week in Health #ADHDView full resource at intelihealth.com

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Hispanic women and heart disease

wdtn.com — “The American Heart Association is focusing on the lives of women, specifically Hispanic women who die from heart disease at the rate of 1 per minute.,View full resource at wdtn.com

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ADHD Women: Her Fast Mind; a documentary by Dr. Timothy Bilkey | ADHD from A to Zoë

blogs.psychcentral.com — “Her Fast Mind-An In Depth Look at ADHD as it Affects Women; a documentary featuring interviews with author Zoë Kessler and filmmaker Karen O'Donnell (A Mind Like Mine)View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com

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Adult ADHD Meds: Women Now Rule

chipur.com — “I’ve written about adult ADHD before. Found an interesting article on msnbc.com I’d like to share. Women rule when it comes to taking meds for ADHD.View full resource at chipur.com

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Vitals - Number of women on ADHD meds soars

vitals.msnbc.msn.com — “While more boys than girls are treated for ADHD, a new report shows that among adults, the numbers have flipped.View full resource at vitals.msnbc.msn.com

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Vitals - Number of women on ADHD meds soars

vitals.msnbc.msn.com — “While more boys than girls are treated for ADHD, a new report shows that among adults, the numbers have flipped.View full resource at vitals.msnbc.msn.com

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ADDvance - Special Issues for Women with ADD (ADHD)

addvance.com — “ADDvance - Special Issues for Women with ADD (ADHD)View full resource at addvance.com

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Women with adult ADHD often find that they have been so busy giving support, they have no support of their own. http://bit.ly/cCxpwx

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Hispanic Men More Likely to Get Colon Polyps than Hispanic Women

healthcentral.com — “Hispanic Men More Likely to Get Colon Polyps than Hispanic WomenView full resource at healthcentral.com

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Moms With ADD/ADHD

momswithadd.com — “Moms With ADD/ADHD is a Ning NetworkView full resource at momswithadd.com

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ADHD in Women - Adult ADD/ADHD - EverydayHealth.com

everydayhealth.com — “ADD/ADHD — Learn more about the special issues faced by women with this disorder.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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EverydayHealth Everyday Health Health Site

Women are more likely to have un- or mis-diagnoased #ADHD. Find out why and what can be done to get the right diagnosis. http://ow.ly/12LV6

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