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Healing from Autistic Burnout: What I Changed, What Helped, and What Did Not
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Aug 15
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Bindu Kalesan
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Sleep Hygiene During Autistic Burnout: What I Changed, What I Track, and Why It Matters
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Aug 15
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Sleep Hygiene During Autistic Burnout: What I Changed, What I Track, and Why It Matters
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Q&A Series 4: Is hyper-independence in undiagnosed autistic people the result of the struggle they experience or is it the cumulative…
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Aug 13
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Bindu Kalesan
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Q&A Series 4: Is hyper-independence in undiagnosed autistic people the result of the struggle they experience or is it the cumulative trauma?
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Q&A Series: 3. Bringing theoretical knowledge of neurodiversity to authentic practice without harm
How can teachers support emotional regulation and attention in their neurodivergent students?
Aug 9
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Bindu Kalesan
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Q&A Series: 3. Bringing theoretical knowledge of neurodiversity to authentic practice without harm
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Neuroinflammation, Neuroimmunity, and Caffeine in Neurodivergent Brains
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Aug 7
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Bindu Kalesan
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Neuroinflammation, Neuroimmunity, and Caffeine in Neurodivergent Brains
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The Frontier of Autism Research Maybe in Neuroimmunity
Molecular Mechanisms and Implications for Autistic Individuals
Aug 3
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Bindu Kalesan
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The Frontier of Autism Research Maybe in Neuroimmunity
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Autism, Obesity, and PTSD
Is PTSD the explanatory bridge between autism and worse physical health outcomes?
Jul 29
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Bindu Kalesan
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Autism, Obesity, and PTSD
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Quality of Life in Autistic Adults
Usual "Neurotypical" advice misses the point
Jul 28
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Bindu Kalesan
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Quality of Life in Autistic Adults
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Neurodiversity in the Age of Rising Anti-Intellectualism
An autistic person’s perspective on Jubilee’s Mehdi Hassan’s debate
Jul 23
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Bindu Kalesan
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Neurodiversity in the Age of Rising Anti-Intellectualism
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Are ADHD medications losing their edge? A closer look at rising prescriptions and real-world outcomes
What a Swedish study actually tells us about real-world outcomes, overdiagnosis panic, and the ADHD medication debate
Jul 21
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Bindu Kalesan
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Are ADHD medications losing their edge? A closer look at rising prescriptions and real-world outcomes
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Coping with dissociation: autistic-affirming strategies
By an autistic person, for autistic people
Jul 20
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Bindu Kalesan
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Coping with dissociation: autistic-affirming strategies
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Dissociation in autism is a survival mechanism and not a disorder
By an autistic person, for autistic people
Jul 20
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Bindu Kalesan
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Dissociation in autism is a survival mechanism and not a disorder
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