Helen Connick (@helenconnick) 's Twitter Profile
Helen Connick

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calendar_today20-05-2013 06:19:36

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ADHD Jesse (@adhdjesse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s a cruel joke that ADHD symptoms get worse with sleep deprivation, and also ~75% of people with ADHD have Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome.

Stefano Zucca (@stefanozucca5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

51% of #postdoc considered leaving #academia due to the negative impact of work on their mental health. 49% either are receiving or would like to receive professional help. #AcademicMentalHealth #AcademicChatter PhD Voice - Independently Run PostdocVoice #AcademicTwitter

51% of #postdoc considered leaving #academia due to the negative impact of work on their mental health.

49% either are receiving or would like to receive professional help.

#AcademicMentalHealth #AcademicChatter <a href="/PhDVoice/">PhD Voice - Independently Run</a> <a href="/PostdocVoice/">PostdocVoice</a> #AcademicTwitter
Stephen Parnis (@sparnis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my dear colleagues is in hospital with #COVID19Aus on high-flow oxygen. She's young & fit. It's a reminder to me that youth & fitness aren't a guarantee of mild infection. Do all you reasonably can to reduce your risks - it really matters.

Myk - 🇺🇦🌻🇵🇸🍉 - Here To Help (@mykola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had a really humiliating experience at work today that I'm going to share with y'all because I'm angry. I was promoted to manager earlier this year, and so I'm participating in a new manager training program. Today was the first session I attended.

Stefano Zucca (@stefanozucca5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

49% of #postdocs worked on more than 20 weekend days per year. 37% worked more than once overnight. 47% agreed there is a long-hours working culture. #AcademicMentalHealth #AcademicChatter PhD Voice - Independently Run PostdocVoice

49% of #postdocs worked on more than 20 weekend days per year. 

37% worked more than once overnight. 

47% agreed there is a long-hours working culture.

#AcademicMentalHealth #AcademicChatter <a href="/PhDVoice/">PhD Voice - Independently Run</a> <a href="/PostdocVoice/">PostdocVoice</a>
Dr. Deepti Gurdasani (@dgurdasani1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Given we know that the risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, renal disease, neuro-cognitive disease and clotting events are increased after COVID, how are these events being recorded & attributed in patients? 🧵

Hannah Davis (@ahandvanish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My copy of The #LongCovid Survival Guide is here!! This is truly a survival guide written by the patients and allies who have helped the LC community survive over the past few years. Huge congrats to @fi_lowenstein and all the authors: Lisa McCorkell Karla Monterroso 1/

My copy of The #LongCovid Survival Guide is here!! 

This is truly a survival guide written by the patients and allies who have helped the LC community survive over the past few years.

Huge congrats to @fi_lowenstein and all the authors: <a href="/LisaAMcCorkell/">Lisa McCorkell</a> <a href="/karlitaliliana/">Karla Monterroso</a> 1/
Structured Success (@structuredsucc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having ADHD changes our relationship with time. This shaky relationship with time can have major impacts on our lives, and it's more than just being late. Let's talk about it. A thread (1/🧵)

ADHD Jesse (@adhdjesse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Someone told me I HAD to do the thing I was already planning to do, so now I can’t do the thing. I can’t really explain why I can’t do the thing, I just… can’t do the thing.

What in the ADHD? (on Bluesky!) (@whattheadhd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ways you can use AI to help your ADHD brain: 1. Summarizing long emails you receive 2. Re-wording outgoing messages to sound more "professional" 3. Finding things to do when you're in ADHD freeze mode 4. Prioritizing your task list 5. Explaining jokes or difficult concepts

Prof. Akiko Iwasaki (@virusesimmunity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share this Comment in The Lancet Infectious Diseases that I coauthored with the amazing Putrino Lab on “Why we need a deeper understanding of the pathophysiology of long COVID”. Sharing an accessible document here. Thank you for reading and sharing 🙏🏼 thelancet.com/journals/lanin…

Thrilled to share this Comment in <a href="/TheLancetInfDis/">The Lancet Infectious Diseases</a> that I coauthored with the amazing <a href="/PutrinoLab/">Putrino Lab</a> on “Why we need a deeper understanding of the pathophysiology of long COVID”. Sharing an accessible document here. Thank you for reading and sharing 🙏🏼 

thelancet.com/journals/lanin…