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  2. ADHD (Joyner Lucas song) - Wikipedia

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    As "ADHD" begins playing, Lucas wakes up for a day. He is shown engaging in daily activities that happen in various locations, [ 3 ] such as going to school, eating dinner, going to the library, the hospital, playing basketball, and grocery shopping, which are challenged by his pressure to treat his ADHD with pills.

  3. A.D.H.D (Kendrick Lamar song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, NPR writer Eric Ducker called "A.D.H.D" one of Lamar's three best songs. [1] In 2018, Billboard ranked the song number eight on their list of the 20 greatest Kendrick Lamar songs, [9] and in 2021, Rolling Stone ranked the song number six on their list of the 50 greatest Kendrick Lamar songs. [10]

  4. Her latest album includes a song titled, “ADHD,” with the following lyrics: Now look at me, I’m the best I can be I was so down, thought I’d never be free

  5. ADHD (Joyner Lucas album) - Wikipedia

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    ADHD is the debut studio album by American rapper Joyner Lucas. It was released on March 27, 2020, by his self-owned label, Twenty Nine Music Group. [2] The album features four skits with music created for the album by Leo Son. The album features guest appearances by Logic, Young Thug, Chris Brown, Timbaland, Fabolous, and King OSF.

  6. Junior doctor records album of songs inspired by patients - AOL

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    Holly Dejsupa was inspired by the stories of patients she met on hospital placements. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. 'You are not broken': Holderness family opens up about ...

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    Kim and Penn Holderness, of Holderness Family fame, want to change how people think about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

  8. Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence" is the sixth song and title track on the album of the same name, written and performed by American progressive metal band Dream Theater. Though the song is essentially broken up into eight movements on separate tracks, it lasts 42 minutes in full and takes up the entire second CD of the album.

  9. Musical hallucinations - Wikipedia

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    In a specific case studied by Williams et al. 2008, a patient who received a left temporal lobectomy in order to treat epilepsy was diagnosed with musical hallucinations post-surgery. The patient also had multiple additional risk factors that could have accounted for the hallucinations including mild neuropsychiatric dysfunction and tinnitus. [12]