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Debunking seven common ADHD myths

Debunking seven common ADHD myths

Posted on 23 October 2025 by Margarida Maximo

Debunking seven common ADHD myths In this blog Dr Sharifah Syed Salim Agha, lecturer in the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Section and researcher at the Wolfson Centre for Young People’s […]

Examining the differences between men and women with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Examining the differences between men and women with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Posted on 29 August 2025 by Becs Parker

In this blog, Tamara Williams, a Research Assistant, discusses her recently published systematic review paper looking at which symptoms differ between girls and women and boys and men with attention […]

Amplifying Accessibility: lessons from a disabled young musician

Amplifying Accessibility: lessons from a disabled young musician

Posted on 10 July 2024 by Margarida Maximo

In this blog post, Keys (she/they), a Welsh musician with a disability, shares three lessons they have learnt on their journey from street busking to playing music at the Green […]

Why more research is needed on ADHD in young women

Why more research is needed on ADHD in young women

Posted on 25 May 2022 by Becs Parker

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions affecting young people. Studies suggest that about 1 in 20 young people have ADHD, but for every […]

Collaborative study reveals new findings about ADHD in young adulthood

Collaborative study reveals new findings about ADHD in young adulthood

Posted on 18 November 2021 by Becs Parker

Professor Anita Thapar leads the Child & Adolescent Psychiatry section at the Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences (DPMCN) and the genetics research workstream at the Wolfson Centre at […]