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Caffeine can disrupt sleep and reduce blood flow to the brain in most people. However, it has a diff

Caffeine can disrupt sleep and reduce blood flow to the brain in most people. However, it has a different effect on people with ADHD. [Healthline ADHD]( February 22, 2024 Today’s top story [How Does Caffeine Affect ADHD Symptoms?]( Caffeine can disrupt sleep and reduce blood flow to the brain in most people. However, it has a different effect on people with ADHD. [Read on]( [→]( [Workplace Accommodations for ADHD: What They Are and How to Request Them]( [Workplace Accommodations for ADHD: What They Are and How to Request Them]( [Read ON]( [→]( [Why Do Some Sources Call ADHD a Mental Illness?]( [Why Do Some Sources Call ADHD a Mental Illness?]( [Read ON]( [→]( [What to Know About ADHD During or After Pregnancy]( [What to Know About ADHD During or After Pregnancy]( [Read ON]( [→]( [More top Reads]( PSYCH CENTRAL RESOURCE [What Are the Symptoms of Major Depression?]( We all feel sad sometimes. But if you’ve been feeling very low for more than two weeks, you may be experiencing depression. [READ ON]( [→]( [INSIDE MENTAL HEALTH PODCAST]( New podcast episode What Is OCD Really Like and What Treatment Options Are Available? Hosted by Gabe Howard OCD is not what people think it is — and that makes it difficult to find the correct resources. [Listen now]( [Listen on | Google Podcasts]( [Listen on | Apple Podcasts]( [Listen on | Spotify]( Advertisement [Get 25% off professional online therapy]( Join 3 million people getting accessible, affordable therapy on BetterHelp, the world’s largest therapy program. [GET STARTED]( [→]( [Healthine]( [fb]( [tw]( [insta]( [View in browser]( Did a friend send you this email? [Subscribe here](. To see all newsletters, [click here](. [Privacy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Our website services, content, and products are for informational purposes only. Healthline does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and should not be used as a substitute for medical advice from a healthcare professional. Healthline encourages you to make any treatment decisions with your healthcare professional. Healthline is owned by RVO Health. © 2024 Healthline Media LLC 275 7th Ave., 24th Floor New York, NY 10001

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