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The 'Quiet' ADHD: Why Millions of Women are Diagnosed 20 Years Too Late
Quiet ADHD in women often goes unnoticed because symptoms are internal rather than disruptive. Instead of visible hyperactivity, many women experience racing thoughts, emotional sensitivity, and executive dysfunction. Hormonal fluctuations involving estrogen and dopamine can intensify symptoms, making them inconsistent and harder to identify. Because girls are frequently overlooked in schools, many women receive diagnoses later in life. Greater awareness and tailored support

D.Bhatta, MA
5 days ago4 min read
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