Many women with previously compensated ADHD find symptoms unmasked during perimenopause as estrogen-driven dopamine support declines.
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Brain fog or undiagnosed ADHD? The midlife unmasking phenomenon
Many women with previously compensated ADHD find symptoms unmasked during perimenopause as estrogen-driven dopamine support declines.
Written by Sarah Editor, MA Journalism, Certified Menopause CoachMedically reviewed by Jane Smith, MD, MD, NAMS-certifiedUpdated Clinically reviewed
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Jane Smith, MD, MD, NAMS-certified
Board-certified OB/GYN and NAMS-certified menopause practitioner with 15 years of clinical experience in midlife women's health.
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