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You may opt out at any time. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . There is so much we don’t know about ADHD in women, largely because of non-existent or paltry medical research.
Consequently, girls and women with ADHD have missed out on critical interventions to help manage their ADHD symptoms.This Women’s Health Month, ADDitude’s Welcome to the Revolution initiative seeks to change this by drawing attention to the research that doesn’t exist or doesn’t fully reflect the lived experiences of ADHD in women.
From puberty to menopause and PMDD to age-related cognitive decline, the research need is vast and spans the lifespan.A better understanding of sex differences in ADHD — a condition linked to devastating health outcomes when untreated — will improve diagnostic and treatment outcomes for women.Download this free calendar and join the chorus of medical experts, health advocates, and government agencies calling for gender equality in health research.