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Motivation, Exercise and ADD / ADHD on ADD Support Talk

If you have time on Tuesday October 25th, join Tara McGillicuddy as she welcomes back Robert Tudisco to ADHD Support Talk Radio to discuss Exercise, Motivation and ADD / ADHD. Learn what Robert Tudisco, executive director of the Edge Foundation … Continue reading

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ADHD Politician Opens Up

Now this is a great ADD story! All too often we see politicians caught up in scandal and in the media for the wrong reasons. Not this time. I think Sarah Blyth deserves a standing ovation for opening up about … Continue reading

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ADHD Female Leaders: Katherine Ellison

Katherine Ellison always knew what she wanted to do with her life. At age 11, she published her first magazine article, which ignited a passion for writing and put her on the path to becoming a journalist. School was not … Continue reading

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ADHD Female Leaders: Evelyn Polk-Green

“I can multitask because of ADD,” says Evelyn Polk-Green. “It helps me keep all of my projects straight.”Former president of ADDA and a project director at Illinois STAR Net — an organization that provides training to parents and professionals in … Continue reading

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ADHD Female Leaders: Cynthia Gerdes

As an entrepreneur, Cynthia Gerdes finds that ADD/ADHD is a boon. “It’s easy to do a million things at once,” she says. Owner of Hell’s Kitchen — an award-winning restaurant in Minneapolis, which brings in more than a million dollars … Continue reading

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ADHD Female Leaders: Patricia Quinn, M.D.

“I’m not the sort of person who thinks ADD is a strength, but I do think you can use it to become successful,” says Dr. Patricia Quinn, who practices in Washington, D.C. Quinn wasn’t hyperactive as a child, but she … Continue reading

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