Start Path
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Free Resources
Start with the material you can read for free
Use the card library, latest FREE brief, and release history to understand the topic before opening the PRO sample.
Scan short evidence cards and choose the topics you need first.
Read the newest public brief for a lighter weekly overview.
Follow the publication history and see how topics build over time.
Preview the depth and format before comparing plans.
Custom Evidence Brief
When you need one topic organized more carefully
If you are preparing for a school meeting, a clinical conversation, or a topic comparison, use the existing contact path to ask what kind of evidence brief would help.
Ask about a topicOrganize questions and references before a school conversation.
Prepare better questions without replacing professional judgment.
Compare materials with the reader's situation in mind.
Group public evidence around one specific question.
ADHD Evidence PRO
Use the sample before you compare plans
PRO briefs add more context, comparisons, templates, and situation-based notes than the public materials. Preview the sample first, then move to pricing only if that extra depth fits your use case.
Read key papers with more context and limitations.
Collect material for home, school, and care conversations.
Organize the evidence around different reader needs.
Return to earlier briefs and topic progressions.
Founder Note
A parent-led project for clearer evidence reading
ADHD Evidence is a one-person project built by a parent who reads public ADHD research and turns the main points into practical, source-aware materials.
The goal is not to promise quick answers. It is to keep evidence, limits, and useful questions close together so families and educators can read more calmly.
Disclaimer
Information summaries, not medical advice
This site does not provide medical advice. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or replace emergency judgment, and personal decisions should be discussed with qualified professionals.