Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 30
USA TODAY seeks reader experiences on ADHD and neurodivergence
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 30

USA TODAY seeks reader experiences on ADHD and neurodivergence

1 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 30
  • Opinion director Louie Villalobos invited responses by survey, email or voicemail for publication in an upcoming USA TODAY column.
  • The appeal follows a study using more than 1,000 brain scans to propose a new representation of ADHD subtypes in children.
  • Villalobos argued people living with ADHD and other disorders understand them best and said media and medical research often get their experiences wrong.
Could your unique experience with ADHD reveal overlooked symptoms or challenges that might transform how doctors and schools approach neurodivergence?
As science uncovers new ADHD subtypes and physical comorbidities, what barriers remain for truly personalized—and accessible—treatment for neurodivergent people?