Alycia Wells: Revolutionary ADHD Research Sheds Light on Women’s Brains
Alycia Wells, Owner of MindSparX Collab, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“2025’s ADHD research is rewriting everything we thought we knew about women’s brains.
For decades, ADHD in women was misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or completely missed.
Why? Because most research was done on hyperactive boys.
But 2025 changed the game:
- New studies reveal how hormones impact ADHD symptoms differently in women
- Research shows women mask symptoms through perfectionism and people-pleasing
- Breakthrough findings on how menstrual cycles, pregnancy, and menopause affect ADHD
- Evidence that traditional treatments often fail women because they’re designed for male brains
The result? Millions of women are finally getting answers.
If you’re a woman who’s struggled with focus, overwhelm, or feeling ‘different’—this research might explain everything.
The most powerful insight? ADHD isn’t a deficit. It’s a different way of thinking that, when understood and supported, becomes a superpower.
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What resonates most with you about this research breakthrough?”
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