Dr. Michelle Saidel, Child , Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist with multidisciplinary vision of wellness, devoted equestrian, and animal lover.

Joined November 2022
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People diagnosed with multiple system atrophy (MSA) may be eligible to take part in the TOPAS-MSA Study now enrolling locally. Learn More: topas-msa-study.com #MSAResearchStudy #MSAResearch #MSAsupport #TOPASMSAStudy #MSATreatmentStudy #MSAStudy #MSAsymptoms #MSAawareness
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Lou Gehrig passed from complications related to ALS on June 2, 1941, but his legacy and the awareness he raised for ALS continues today.  We honor nano-rare ALS patients like Bill O'Sullivan. Tune in to the n-Lorem Patient Empowerment Program this summer: nlorem.org/media/podcasts/
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It amazes me how fast time passes. I am always glad for the time spent with young people I love.
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This was an excellent podcast. There were many important points. Something that resonated strongly with me about our current culture was the observation that "making an effort to understand is assumed to be pointing a finger of blame" and the pattern of "conflating curiosity with blame". It has been especially scary, and destructive, to see this pattern in our medical institutions and "professional" organizations.
🎙️New podcast just dropped and it’s one of my best watch or listen free (below👇)
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n-Lorem Foundation provides experience in more than 300 patient applications and reports excellent safety profile and meaningful clinical benefit in treated patients receiving individualized ASO therapies. 👉 Read the study and see the results: nlorem.org/addressing-the-ne…
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Even meteors can’t afford to stay in Massachusetts.
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Sadly not the first time this has happened in southern Florida. Words escape me.
“Horses went missing after a barn break-in — they were found BUTCHERED a mile away.” Families say the animals were taken and slaughtered for meat. Import the third world, become the third world.
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One of the biggest problems we have in medicine today is the cumbersome dinosaur called the electronic medical record. It is nothing more than an elaborate inefficient record keeping bureaucracy enabling device. It does NOTHING to improve patient care and resets the doctor's cognitive frame to attend to the needs of the document storage device NOT the patient sitting in front of you. The AI company which makes in roads in making an actual computer physician assistant will be epic. A system which scribes your comments, transcribes your verbalizations to medication and lab orders which are actualized independently and generates and submits your billing directly with appropriate coding is the future.
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The view from Golden Tempo this morning

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Just a reminder, if you didn't grow up here you probably don't want to move here. It's snowing up north on May 30th FYI.
Spring snowliage from the White Mountains! — May 30, 2026 Green’s Grant, New Hampshire (Bottom of Mt. Washington Auto Road)
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The poor little guy.
"My older brother works at pets mart just sent me this video"
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so tired
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Love this animation. Biology is amazing!
D for Dynein: Dynein functions as a molecular motor that moves along microtubules, utilizing the energy from ATP hydrolysis to pull cargo, such as vesicles, toward the minus end of the microtubule. This movement directed toward the cell center is known as retrograde transport.
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For the record I got a D in home economics and an A in wood shop.
The worst thing schools ever did was take away home economics Did you have home economics in school?
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Dravet syndrome is a rare, often fatal form of childhood epilepsy. New research from #HHMIInvestigator David Liu & collaborators found that a single dose of base editing can correct its underlying mutation in mice, reducing seizures & extending survival: bit.ly/4nLvIAM.
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👉 Shopping Dover’s “going out of business” sale doesn’t help our community. It only keeps the private equity firm flush with cash. 👉 Read more in The Plaid Horse Magazine: Dover Saddlery Closure: An Ethical Catastrophe (theplaidhorse.com in Bing)
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So don't recommend waking up at 4:45 am.
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This is an important story. The future of Autism is in genetics. There is no one "Autism" but rather a massive number of atypical neurodevelopmental processes. Genetic testing will move us forward in understanding individual patients and development of therapeutics. Parent who find that their child has a genetic variant of unknown significance should consider joining the ClinVar data base which will allow them to stay abreast of further development's in their child's specific variant.
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Electrochemical gradients interact with the growth cone of the neuron guiding growth. The brain is an amazing thing!
Neurons don't connect randomly. In this video by our #ElectronMicroscopy team, a blue neuron's axon forms a connection to a far neuron. Along the way, it links to some neighbors while skipping thousands. Connectomics seeks to understand what makes those connections special.
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