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"Mild ADHD" in Females
Recently the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology published an article on the management of ADHD during pregnancy and postpartum. They brought up that mild cases of ADHD should be managed with lifestyle interventions and therapy. I do agree with this, but more importantly I don’t think we have the finesse and expertise in diagnosing ADHD in women yet to catch mild cases. Most of the women with mild cases are probably told that they don’t have ADHD at all.
Jamie Sorenson
May 153 min read


Should I breastfeed if I have a bipolar disorder?
When we talk about values, we must consider what breastfeeding represents to many parents. For some, it embodies a commitment to nurturing and providing the best possible start for their child, aligning with beliefs about natural parenting and the benefits of breast milk for infant health.
Jamie Sorenson
Apr 52 min read


PMDD and Your Hormones
In the context of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), the intricate relationship between hormone levels, particularly progesterone, and brain function becomes increasingly evident. PMDD is characterized by severe emotional and physical symptoms that arise in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, often leading to significant distress and impairment in daily functioning.
Jamie Sorenson
Apr 52 min read


Tetris Prevents PTSD
Tetris and PTSD: I had come across this intriguing information on social media multiple times, yet I had not found the opportunity to delve deeper and confirm its validity. However, it turns out that there are indeed well-designed studies that rigorously investigate this phenomenon in which playing tetris after a traumatic event does reduce the risk and severity of PTSD
Jamie Sorenson
Feb 252 min read
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