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Why Women with ADHD Feel Overwhelmingly Controlled by Their Hormones
Key Takeaways
- Women with ADHD are unusually sensitive to hormonal shifts, which can cause intense emotions and cognitive challenges.
- Estrogen and progesterone affect neurotransmitters like dopamine, influencing ADHD symptoms across the menstrual cycle.
- Psychiatrists are developing strategies including symptom tracking, medication adjustments, and lifestyle changes to help women manage these fluctuations.
- More research is needed to fully understand the link and improve treatment options.
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DT Editorial Team··via newscientist.com