Patients, families, caregivers, and educators who are impacted by ADHD can now receive updates about ADHD via Twitter at http://twitter.com/adhdsupport
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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – PHILADELPHIA – Shire plc (LSE: SHP, NASDAQ: SHPGY), the global specialty biopharmaceutical company, announced the launch of its newest online Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) resource, the ADHD Support Twitter™ page (http://twitter.com/adhdsupport), derived from the Shire award-winning online educational resource, ADHDSupport.com.
The social networking service Twitter, estimated to reach approximately six million unique monthly visitors, will enable Shire to stay connected by sending tweets from the ‘ADHD Support’ Twitter page (http://twitter.com/adhdsupport) to its followers. The tweets highlight the online resource ADHDSupport.com and will contain links that provide easy access to information about the evaluation process and management of the disorder. Additionally, Shire may tweet about the latest ADHD research, tips, resources, and events of interest to the ADHD community. Guest tweeters, including physicians, psychologists, or coaches who specialize in ADHD, may also be featured from time to time.
“Extending our ADHD resources through Twitter is part of the ongoing commitment of Shire to provide education and support to ADHD patients and caregivers,” says Michael Yasick, Senior Vice President of the ADHD Business Unit at Shire. “By providing access to information from ADHDSupport.com via Twitter, we are able to reach people who are looking for ADHD information in untraditional, yet increasingly popular places, like social networking sites.”
More than 60 million US adults use social media applications for health care and medical purposes. In fact, 34 percent of consumers have accessed social media for health- and wellness-related information over the past 12 months.
“As an active participant in social networking, I know first-hand that people are eagerly seeking information about ADHD online, including on blogs, forums, and social media sites,” said Michele Novotni, PhD, psychologist and consultant in the development of ADHDSupport.com. “ADHDSupport.com provides a resource for people who are impacted by ADHD, and tweeting information about the site, ADHD research, tips, resources, and events, is another way to provide information. Best of all, tweets are short and fast which is a real time saver on obtaining information on ADHD.”
To follow the ADHD Support Twitter page, visit http://twitter.com/adhdsupport or to learn more about ADHD, visit http://www.adhdsupport.com.
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