Emma Good

Emma Good

@emmagood.bsky.social

Healthcare PhD student at the University of Leicester

89 Followers 248 Following 7 Posts Joined Feb 2025
1 month ago
We can talk about who won the Traitors

But can we talk about life on a therapy waiting list?

Brave the big talk - time to talk day. 5th February 2026.

Brave the big talk this #TimeToTalkDay.

Opening up about our mental health can be the first step towards getting help. If you or someone you care about need support, visit www.mind.org.uk/TimeToTalkDay

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1 month ago
Graphic from WHN (whn.global). Background shows two black-and-white brain scan images at the top. A white banner reads: “This post is adapted from a Voices submission on the WHN website, authored by an individual drawing on personal experience and research.” Main text on a yellow panel over a teal background says: “Long COVID is not ‘all in your head’.” Below: “Long COVID is a complex, chronic illness with real, measurable physical effects. Yet millions of people are still told their symptoms are caused by stress, anxiety, or mindset — not disease.” Footer text: “The World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassion—working together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.” WHN graphic (whn.global) on a white background with a large yellow highlighted headline: “Research increasingly links Long COVID to physical mechanisms, including:” Bullet list: “viral persistence”; “immune and autoimmune dysfunction”; “nervous system injury”; “mitochondrial damage”; “endocrine disruption”; “vascular injury and microclotting”. Bold text below: “This is not psychosomatic illness. It is a biological condition affecting multiple systems in the body.” At the bottom are two images: a close-up illustration/photo of mitochondria on the left and a human neck/throat image with the thyroid area highlighted on the right. Footer text: “The World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassion—working together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.” WHN graphic (whn.global) with a solid yellow background and large headline: “Preventing COVID-19 reduces the risk of Long COVID.” Bold paragraph: “Long COVID arises from SARS-CoV-2 infection. Reducing exposure to the virus is therefore a primary prevention strategy.” Next paragraph: “Evidence-based measures — including clean indoor air, respiratory protection, testing, and staying home when sick — lower transmission risk and reduce the likelihood of long-term health impacts.” Final line: “Preventing infection protects both individual and population health.” Footer text: “The World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassion—working together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.”

Long COVID is not psychosomatic. It is a complex, multisystem condition with physical causes documented across growing bodies of research. Preventing COVID-19 infections remains one of the most effective ways to reduce long-term harm.

Shared from the WHN Voices section — (...)

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6 months ago

If you are interested in learning more about the study or taking part please email Jenna on jr492@leicester.ac.uk.

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6 months ago
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Are you a doctor who is living with Long Covid and working in the NHS? If so, the University of Leicester would like to hear your experience of working whilst living with Long Covid.

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9 months ago
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Last week I had a fantastic opportunity to learn about reflexivity and participatory approaches in qualitative health research at the @eshms.bsky.social Qualitative Workshop for Early Career Scholars at the University of Turin, Italy!

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11 months ago
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Shame on you AJ Odudu and @itvx.com !!! 🤬 #longcovidawareness #longcovidexists #longcovid #celebritybigbrother #ajodudu #itv #itvx

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11 months ago

A day that's mainly taken me away from my own PhD research but was fascinating to talk about my experience of the strongyloides parasite with students at @uniofmanchester.bsky.social and then hearing about PhD students' research about strongyloides and parasites at the University of Leicester! 🦠

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11 months ago
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#injusticeinhealth #imprints Why do some people get to live healthier lives and enjoy better access to health services than others?

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11 months ago
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Programme launched to break cycle of poor mental health and youth… In a pioneering approach to support young people five times more likely to be out of work. People’s Health Trust has launched a new programme in three…

Almost 1m young people are not in work or education because of their mental health. 🧠

That's why our member @peopleshealthtrust.bsky.social has launched a pioneering programme to break the cycle of poor mental health & unemployment for young people. 👇 www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk/news/stories...

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11 months ago
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Juggling multiple health conditions: Roberts story YouTube video by SysteMatic

Very powerful video shared by @francesmair.bsky.social in her #UKSBM2025 plenary on the challenges of managing multiple health conditions, particularly on the poverty line.
We have to tackle poverty&inequality to improve our public health.
youtu.be/uJiVUPFFXBw?...

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11 months ago
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This week I presented some of my PhD research at the #UKSBM2025 Annual Scientific Meeting. Fantastic experience and great to hear about so much exciting research!

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