Doctors in the UK are increasingly concerned that a global shortage of ADHD drugs is leading to children going without medication and missing school, and adults self-medicating with alcohol instead.
There are now 2.6 million people in the UK with ADHD – and diagnoses are on the rise. Looking at 18 years of anonymised NHS patient records, researchers at University College London noted a 20-fold ...
ADHD medication presciptions have surged in the UK over the past decade. Women have driven the record numbers, research ...
Mum who became a coach for other ADHD parents speaks out as new study reveals 20-fold increase in women taking drugs for Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ...
LEAVING a work meeting halfway through to cry in the toilets, Helen Burclaff knew she was burnt out and that something had to ...
Prescriptions of ADHD medicines has tripled in the UK over the past decade with a particular stark increase in women aged ...
With NHS England set to double its budgeted spending on ADHD services this year, the system is at breaking point – patients are being failed and private providers are cleaning up ...
Why are ADHD diagnoses on the rise in the UK? - Experts have pointed out social media influence and private clinic expansion ...
Health and well-being don't jump to mind when discussing adult ADHD, and neither do poor health, suffering, disability, and ...
Brain stimulation devices have been marketed as a drug-free alternative to ADHD medication. But a major new UK trial found no ...