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The ADHD Brain Blog

Science-backed articles on ADHD screening, brain data, NHS pathways, and practical support for children, teenagers, and adults.

Parents

ADHD in Teenagers: GCSEs, Meltdowns, and Getting the Right Support

Your teenager isn't lazy. Their brain is wired differently. Here's how to get exam access, school support, and objective evidence before it's too late.

4 Apr 2026 · 8 min readRead →
Guide

5 Things I Wish I'd Known Before My ADHD Brain Screening

From caffeine to sleep to what the cap actually feels like — practical tips from real clients so you know exactly what to expect.

1 Apr 2026 · 6 min readRead →
Workplace

Access to Work for ADHD: What You're Entitled To and How to Apply

Coaching, noise-cancelling headphones, assistive tech — all funded by the government. Here's how our brain data report gets your application approved.

28 Mar 2026 · 9 min readRead →
Science

qEEG vs Questionnaire: Which ADHD Assessment Actually Measures Your Brain?

One asks how you feel. The other measures what your brain does. We compare the two approaches and explain why objective data changes the conversation.

25 Mar 2026 · 7 min readRead →
Adults

ADHD and Sleep: Why Your Brain Won't Switch Off at Night

Racing thoughts at 2am aren't a character flaw — they're a neurological pattern. The science behind ADHD sleep problems and what actually helps.

21 Mar 2026 · 7 min readRead →
Parents

EHCP and Exam Access: Using Brain Data to Strengthen Your Application

Schools need evidence. Panels need data. Our qEEG report provides the objective neurological proof that questionnaire scores alone can't deliver.

18 Mar 2026 · 10 min readRead →
Adults

Adult ADHD: Why It Took Me 30 Years to Get Answers

Decades of "you're just lazy," failed relationships, job-hopping, and anxiety medication that never quite worked. Sound familiar? You're not alone.

11 Mar 2026 · 9 min readRead →
Parents

My Child's Teacher Says They Can't Focus: A Parent's Action Plan

The school says there's a problem but the GP says wait. Here's what to do right now — without waiting 3 years for CAMHS.

4 Mar 2026 · 8 min readRead →
Medication

Is Your ADHD Medication Working? How Brain Data Can Tell You

Stop guessing whether your meds are working. A before-and-after brain scan shows whether your theta/beta ratio has actually changed.

25 Feb 2026 · 7 min readRead →
Science

What Does an ADHD Brain Scan Actually Show You?

Four electrodes, five frequency bands, z-scores against 311 research subjects. Here's exactly what's in your report and what each number means.

18 Feb 2026 · 10 min readRead →
Guide

Right to Choose: A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your GP Referral

Your legal right to be assessed privately at NHS expense. Word-for-word scripts for your GP appointment and what to do if they say no.

11 Feb 2026 · 11 min readRead →
Adults

ADHD or Anxiety? How Brain Data Tells Them Apart

Elevated theta says ADHD. Elevated alpha says anxiety. Your brain's electrical signature doesn't lie — here's how qEEG separates the two.

4 Feb 2026 · 8 min readRead →
Science

Theta/Beta Ratio Explained: The Biomarker Behind ADHD Screening

30 years of research. 311 subjects. One ratio that changed everything. The neuroscience behind the number that tells you if your brain fits the ADHD pattern.

28 Jan 2026 · 12 min readRead →
Guide

NHS ADHD Waiting Times in 2026: What Are Your Options?

177,000+ people on the waiting list. 2-5 year waits. Here's every alternative pathway available to you right now — and what each one costs.

21 Jan 2026 · 9 min readRead →
Women

ADHD in Women: Why Questionnaires Miss What Brain Data Catches

You've been told it's anxiety. Depression. Hormones. "Just stress." But your theta/beta ratio tells a different story. Why women are systematically missed.

14 Jan 2026 · 10 min readRead →

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