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Watch Below: Em Rusciano calls for ADHD to be added to the NDIS“There is a greater awareness of ADHD, which is probably one of the reasons why more people are starting to become diagnosed,” Melissa Webster, CEO of ADHD Australia says. Yet ADHD can also be controversial, and as the rate of diagnosis spikes in Australia and many other parts of the world, it has raised some heated debate. Abbie Chatfield was diagnosed last year, but says many people struggle to access treatment in Australia.ADHD is a neurological condition that comes in three subtypes. You can be mostly hyperactive-impulsive, mostly inattentive or a combination of both. Until recently, most of the conversation focused on the hyperactive form of ADHD, which is more likely to be picked up during childhood.
“Inattentive ADHD has been historically harder to diagnose because it’s seen as more difficult to identify,” Webster explains. As our understanding of ADHD grows, it’s led to a rise in diagnoses – in children but also adults who may have previously slipped through the cracks. Also, until recently most ADHD studies focused on hyperactivity, but it is now known that the inattentive subtype is more common in girls and women. “There is definitely more research now that is starting to look into females,” Webster reveals. Everyone with ADHD is different, but some of the main symptoms include hyperactivity, impulse control issues, inattention, forgetfulness, having trouble listening and a tendency to lose things. Pretty much everyone has some of these symptoms – and let’s face it, modern technology hasn’t helped – but for people with ADHD, it affects their ability to function on a day-to-day basis. Webster says there are also other conditions that can look
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Lucasfilm isn’t hiding the fact that “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is the final film in the franchise for Harrison Ford, and thus, Indiana Jones. But in an industry obsessed with franchises, it wouldn’t be shocking to see Lucasfilm try its best to keep the ‘Indy’ film series going strong with a new lead.
Alissa Simon Film Critic Bulgarian multi-hyphenate Stephan Komandarev completes his trilogy on social problems and moral ills in contemporary Bulgaria with “Blaga’s Lessons,” world premiering in Karlovy Vary Film Festival’s Crystal Globe competition. Heretic is the sales agent. After “Directions” (2017), which centers on tough times for some Sofia taxi drivers over a long and eventful night, and “Rounds” (2019), about police officers patrolling the capital, Komandarev and his co-writer Simeon Ventsislavov use an older woman duped by a telephone scam to look at issues afflicting their parents’ generation. Komandarev says: “The Bulgarian pensioners turned out to be the real victims of the so-called ‘transition’ (the time from 1989 to today.) These people, who have worked and created persistently all their lives, have lost basic safety and security, normal food, adequate medical care, heating, etc.”
Darrell Issa Guest Columnist Darrell Issa, Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet represents California’s 48th Congressional District. Later today on the Nashville, TN campus of Belmont University, I’ll convene a field hearing of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet. The hearing won’t just take place in Music City, USA but five years after Congress achieved that rarest of things: A consensus solution that recognized the rights of musical artists and created a way they could be compensated fairly by publishers. It may be hard for some to believe, but at the time we crafted this legislation, the music industry and other content owners were being crushed by widespread piracy and an inability to monetize the value of musical creativity.
The late Queen Elizabeth II was a beloved and "doting" great-grandmother to all twelve of her royal grandkids including Kate Middleton and Prince William's three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Ellise Shafer Lewis Capaldi is “taking a break” from touring to focus on his mental and physical health. The 26-year-old singer took to social media on Tuesday to make the announcement, saying that he came to the realization after his Glastonbury set on Saturday, during which Capaldi lost his voice and fans helped him finish his hit “Someone You Loved.” Earlier this month, Capaldi canceled all his shows prior to Glastonbury in order to “be at my best and ready” for the festival. “The fact that this probably won’t come as a surprise doesn’t make it any easier to write, but I’m very sorry to let you know I’m going to be taking a break from touring for the foreseeable future,” Capaldi wrote in a statement. “I used to be able to enjoy every second of shows like this and I’d hoped three weeks away would sort me out. But the truth is I’m still learning to adjust to the impact of my Tourette’s and on Saturday it became obvious that I need to spend much more time getting my mental and physical health in order, so I can keep doing everything I love for a long time to come.”
Max's past caught up with him in tonight's episode of Coronation Street, when Bec finally discovered his racist past. But when he was given the chance to explain himself, Max's excuse rubbed some fans up the wrong way.
Made In Chelsea’s Tiffany Watson has shared a selection of snaps from the first five days after the birth of her first child, son Jude, but there was one particular photo of her husband, Cameron McGeehan, that got her Instagram followers talking.Tiffany, 29, welcomed her bundle of joy into the world on June 21, and she announced his birth a day later, by sharing a snap of herself and Cameron as they gazed down in wonder at their little boy. She lovingly captioned the post: "Jude Maximus McGeehan born 21/06/23. We love you so much" with a heart emoji.
Cleaning guru Sophie Hinchcliffe has revealed her eldest son Ronnie has been diagnosed with a rare disease.
King Charles is celebrating Father’s Day 2023 with a sweet throwback photo featuring both of his sons.
As the royal family once again gathered on Saturday to mark the first Trooping the Colour parade since King Charles assumed the throne, millions of viewers around the world tuned in to see the pomp and pageantry of the annual occasion to mark the King’s official birthday. Yet while all eyes were undoubtedly on the King himself, many fans at home may not have noticed a sweet moment shared between Princess Charlotte and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, shortly after they had finished travelling in a carriage back to Buckingham Palace.
Andy Cohen is opening up about his very, very close friendship with John Mayer.
Olivia Jade Giannulli and Jacob Elordi have been spotted together several times since their August 2022 split, but an insider exclusively tells Us Weekly that they’re not quite a couple — yet.
Ted Lasso is moving its way up the Nielsen streaming charts.
Scarlett Johansson is revealing that there were 2 roles she auditioned for that she didn’t get that made her rethink if she wanted to continue pursuing a career in Hollywood.
Kate Garraway has announced that she is set to release a book based on her husband Derek's ongoing recovery after he contracted Covid in March 2020.
Amber Dowling From the outside, Canadian television is having a moment. Over the past 18 months, major streaming services — Netflix, Prime Video, Paramount+, Disney+ and Apple TV+ — have established Northern presences via offices, execs or PR teams. Canadian broadcasters are also stepping up. During upfronts and a series of meetings in Toronto last week, public broadcaster CBC boasted more than 4,000 hours of new programming. Bell Media confirmed an additional 210 hours of English and French-language original content, bolstering its original library to more than 1,000 hours. Corus Entertainment announced 25 new and returning series across its brands.
are out in full force!On June 11, Heidi Klum shared a stunning selfie featuring three generations of Klum women, including her mother, Erna Klum, and her 19-year-old daughter, . Leni is the eldest of four children Klum shares with her ex-husband Seal, having been by the “Kiss From a Rose” singer when she was five years old. The shared the rare photo of the blondes with three heart emojis in the caption.
Almost time! Sara Bareilles is gearing up for the 76th annual Tony Awards by working to ignore her past body image struggles before hitting the red carpet.
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