
"Author Thom Hartmann has laid out a controversial but appealing theory that the characteristics known today as ADHD were vitally important in early hunting societies." — TIME Magazine cover story, July 18, 1994
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When researchers at Duke University announced last week that they’d built an artificial intelligence tool that can flag ADHD risk in children years before any diagnosis is made, the headlines wrote themse...
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A Cell journal paper found ADHD stimulants don’t act on “attention” regions at all, while a Nature Neuroscience paper found better focus comes from quieting the brain, not revving it up. Both f...
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When researchers analyzed 1,154 brain scans of children and adolescents for a study just published in JAMA Psychiatry, they discovered something the diagnostic manual hasn’t been able to accou...
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One of the real struggles us Hunters typically have is sorting out the urgent from the important. It’s challenged me my entire life, and one of my correspondents had some very, very insightful thoughts on the subject:
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Something remarkable is happening in the American economy right now, hiding in plain sight behind all the headlines about tariffs and inflation and market volatility: One in three American adults s...
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NY Times bestselling author 34 books in 17 languages & nation's #1 progressive radio host. Psychotherapist, international relief worker. Politics, history, spirituality, psychology, science, anthropology, pre-history, culture, and the natural world.
Sari Solden, M.S, counseled adults with ADHD for 35 years, authored three the books on women's issues, inattentive ADHD, the healing process for adults who grew up with undiagnosed ADHD. She is a prominent keynote speaker.
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