Joe Rogan's view of ADHD revealed in interview with Fox News star READ MORE: Women in 20s and 30s drive record surge in ADHD prescriptions By Luke Andrews Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 22:08, 16 September 2024 | Updated: 22:19, 16 September 2024 e-mail View comments Joe Rogan is once again voicing his doubts over ADHD and the use of medication to treat the condition. While interviewing Fox News presenter Kat Timpf, who has been taking ADHD drugs for three decades, Rogan said he wasn't sure what ADHD was or if it should qualify as a disease.

The host has repeatedly raised questions about the condition on his popular podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience — which has more than 14million followers. He said: 'I don't know what this is. Because every time someone talks about ADHD and people want to insist that it's an actual pathology, that it's an actual issue, I'm always like, boy, I don't know, because I think it's a superpower.

' Ms Tampf, 35, said she was diagnosed with ADHD at five and soon after was put on amphetamines, only stopping them because she is now pregnant and concerned about how the drugs could impact her unborn child. Joe Rogan suggested during the episode that it was not necessary to take medications if you were diagnosed with ADHD Your browser does not support iframes. During the episode, viewed more than 650,000 times on YouTube , Rogan told Timpf that she seemed 'like a wonderful person' off the drugs, before adding, 'I don't think you need.