ADHD at work: supporting a rising number of working women newly diagnosed

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Awareness around neurodiversity in the workplace continues to grow, along with new diagnoses for some conditions, like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

New diagnoses for ADHD across all age groups have risen in recent years, according to data from electronic health record vendor Epic. But among adults, women are largely driving the rise, with the percentage of women ages 23 to 49 newly diagnosed with ADHD nearly doubling from 2020 to 2022.

The condition often manifests differently in women than it does in men, experts say, and women can feel more pressured to mask their symptoms at work making it

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