Tired of Feeling Tired? How to Solve Common Sleep Problems

Sleep difficulties — falling asleep quickly, staying asleep consistently, and waking up on time — go hand-in-hand with adult ADHD. Here, Dr. Robert Olivardia advises strategies like progressive muscle relaxation or melatonin that may make the difference between a groggy next morning and a refreshed one.

The ADHD-Sleep Connection

If you're not sleeping well, every aspect of your life falls out of whack. For adults with ADD, the root cause of insomnia, restless sleep, or morning grogginess is often biological — but that doesn't mean you can't rest better. Here are the most common ADHD sleeping problems, why they happen, and how to overcome them. 
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