Acetaminophen and pregnancy fears may finally have a clear answer

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In September 2025, the U.S. government issued a warning suggesting a possible connection between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. For expectant parents who had relied on the over-the-counter pain and fever medication as one of the few options considered safe during pregnancy, the announcement was alarming. […]

The deeply overlooked ADHD crisis affecting millions of women

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For decades, ADHD was largely understood through a single lens a hyperactive young boy who couldn’t sit still in class. That narrow picture left an enormous group of people behind: women and girls whose symptoms looked nothing like that image and who spent years, sometimes decades, searching for answers. Today, that conversation is finally shifting. […]

Understanding key differences between ADHD and Autism

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are prevalent neurodevelopmental disorders that affect learning, communication, and behavior. While both can impact personal, social, and professional life, they do so in distinct ways. ADHD is primarily associated with attention and impulsivity issues, leading to social challenges, whereas ASD affects social communication and interaction more directly, […]

Why headphones might help with ADHD

There may be one thing that can help people who have ADHD focus while studying or completing work tasks: headphones. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defined people who have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder as those who have difficulty concentrating in distracting environments like shared office spaces. Distractions can include a ringing phone, overheard small talk […]