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Inattentive ADHD affects many women across the globe, yet unlike combined or hyperactive-impulsive ADHD, it can often be harder to spot. In this guide, we’ll be covering everything from inattentive ADHD traits and easy-to-miss signs to getting support at home and in the workplace.

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LCWRA and PIP offer a lifeline to many people in the UK living with disabilities or health conditions. In this post, we’ll break down how LCWRA and PIP work, whether you can claim both together, and what changes are coming up under the government’s welfare review plans.

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Although ‘ADHD rage’ isn’t a medically recognised term, some people with ADHD use it to describe sudden, intense episodes of anger that can feel hard to manage. In this post, we’ll explore what these experiences are like, possible reasons behind them, and practical ways to cope with them in daily life.

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