At our recent TIMESPAN event in London – “New Vantage Points in ADHD, Obesity, and Cardiometabolic Health: Where Research Meets Patients” – we brought together researchers, clinicians, patients, and advocates to exchange perspectives on ADHD and health.
The forum, co-organised with ADDISS (the UK’s national ADHD charity) and ADHD-Europe, highlighted the importance of lived experience in shaping research priorities.
Here’s one snapshot from the day: results from a Mentimeter poll, where participants shared their views on what are the most common reasons for stopping ADHD medication!



This kind of dialogue is central to TIMESPAN: making sure science and patient experience move forward together.
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