ADHD Medication Use Is Rising — What We’re Seeing on the Ground in Oxfordshire
Recent reporting has highlighted a sharp rise in ADHD medication use across the UK, particularly among adults and women. National […]
Recent reporting has highlighted a sharp rise in ADHD medication use across the UK, particularly among adults and women. National […]
ADHD has long been pigeonholed as a childhood condition, often associated with noisy classrooms, restless energy, and missed homework assignments. But behind this narrow stereotype lies a more complex truth—one that often goes unrecognised well into adulthood. ADHD doesn’t simply disappear when someone turns eighteen; in fact, for many, the symptoms only begin to make themselves fully known when adult responsibilities pile up.