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Research, PME, Mental Health, ADHDAugust 10, 2026

The research gap that's leaving women with ADHD behind

Women with ADHD show far higher rates of PMDD and postpartum depression, yet ADHD research and reproductive health research were built around different populations and rarely connect. A look at the biology, the missing economic case, and what integrated care would measure.

Samsara Manet-Bhaskar
Samsara Manet-Bhaskar
Contributing Researcher - London School of Economics
ADHD symptoms in women are different

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