ADHD is not a learning disability. That is the clinical answer, and it is important to get it right, because misclassifying the condition leads to mismatched support, incomplete treatment, and a lot of unnecessary confusion for both patients and families. That said,...
Is ADHD a Form of Autism? What the Research Actually Says
If you've ever wondered whether ADHD and autism are the same thing, two versions of the same thing, or something else entirely, you're not alone. This question comes up constantly, and it deserves a real answer. You've probably noticed it yourself, or maybe someone...
Understanding Sjogren’s Disease: It’s More Than Dry Eyes
Since 1998, April has been a time to raise awareness about this serious and often underdiagnosed condition affecting millions. April is Sjogren’s Disease Awareness Month. This is a time to bring attention to this autoimmune condition that is often overlooked or...
Role of Regenerative Medicine in Chronic Pain Relief ~ Surgery Isn’t the Only Option
For many patients struggling with chronic pain, surgery is often seen as the only way out. What if there was another option that didn’t involve invasive procedures, long recovery times, or the risks of general anesthesia? Regenerative medicine has become a...
From Nagging to Numb: What to Know About Chronic Nerve Pain After 50
You stretch. You ice. You rest. You take ibuprofen when it gets bad. And still—that pain lingers. It may show up as a sharp jolt in your hip when you get out of the car, or: Burning in your lower back. Tingling down your arm. Numbness in your...
When Your Hands Won’t Cooperate: Managing Your Chronic Pain Caused from Carpal Tunnel and Trigger Finger
We don’t realize how much we rely on our hands—until they start hurting. Maybe your fingers feel numb after holding the steering wheel for a few minutes. Or you wake up at 3 a.m. with tingling in your hands that won’t let you get back to sleep. Some days, it’s...





