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@DanCromb
Dan
5 years
A selection of photos I took last night. Quite a haul, but then again, the green lady put on quite a show! @VisitTromso @visitnorway @elusive_moose #AuroraBorealis #NorthernLights
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@dandouglas
Dan Douglas
2 months
there are no limits to what you can do with a car and still be allowed to drive again one day
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@AliJaneMoore
Alison Moore @alijanemoore also on Bluesky
2 months
This is a pretty important intervention in the superflu/NHS about to collapse due to it debate
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Dan
2 months
Yet again, I have no words! 😍 I haven't posted about music (or anything, really!) in a while. But this is exceptional. Dagny is just such a phenomenal songwriter. https://t.co/PIYGyS0wdK
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Dagny · JUPITER · Song · 2025
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Dan
2 months
What happens if you ask generative AI to write an editorial for the centenary edition of @ADC_BMJ, ask 2 other AI's to review the editorial, and then ask the original AI to revise based on these reviews? A fun thought-experiment you can read here! https://t.co/aohUEud4sA
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adc.bmj.com
As Archives of Disease in Childhood (ADC) celebrates 100 years and looks back at some of the remarkable changes that have taken place in paediatrics over this time, it presents an obvious opportunity...
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@ian_m_greenwood
dr ian greenwood
3 months
Britain’s roads in 2024: 128,272 people killed or injured = 351 people every day. Of which : 29,467 were killed or seriously injured = 81 people every day. Of which : 1,602 were dead = more than 4 people every day. And at the same time the great British public
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@mgtmccartney
Margaret McCartney
3 months
Dear @David_Cameron I know you mean well, but unfortunately screening for early disease may sound logical and sensible but can also be ineffective and harmful. Recommending a bad test leads to false reassurance, and harms through unnecessary or ineffective treatment that only /
@David_Cameron
David Cameron
3 months
I am disappointed by today’s recommendation on prostate cancer screening from the National Committee. Targeted screening is a natural first step - but the recommendation today is far too targeted, not including black men or men with a family history, both high-risk groups.
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@ian_m_greenwood
dr ian greenwood
10 months
Why do ‘we’ seem to tolerate road death as “inevitable”? We have not had a national strategy since 2011 and that was pretty lacklustre, and so there has been virtually no focus on saving lives or reducing serious injuries in road traffic collisions! Many fight the “war of the
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@Microbedoc2
Jamie Murphy
5 months
I firmly believe that the whole process of getting study budget approved, then later sending in receipts and loading up forms across multiple systems is designed solely to obstruct and prevent people claiming back.
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Dan
6 months
This was absolutely one of the most interesting courses that I did during my PhD!
@Loke_CTR
Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research
6 months
Day 1 of Placental Biology Course ✅ After a day of learning, including a hands on organoids practical, our participants enjoyed a walking tour of Cambridge before a well earned rest! #lokectr #placentalbiologycourse25 #pbc25
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Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG
6 months
@SianWilsonn22 presented on the developing brain AND heart! She investigated how congenital heart disease relates to cortical folding in the prenatal period using MRI 🧠❤️🧲 #FITNG2025
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Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG
6 months
Inge van Ooijen giving a wonderful talk about using high-field MRI for mapping the metabolic maturation in the neonatal brain for outcome prediction of extremely preterm born children #FITNG2025 @Inge_van_Ooijen @UMCUtrecht
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Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG
6 months
Why study the developing brain with ultra-high field MRI?Jucha Willers Moore introducing exciting 7T MRI techniques for neonatal scanning to assess the functional human brain development in a fine-grained scale #FITNG2025 @JuchaMoore 🧲🧠👶 @KingsCollegeLon
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Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG
6 months
Why bothering about ultra-lowfield MRI? Daniel Cromb providing insights into the beauty of ultra-low field MRI and its various conventional applications in neonatal brain imaging #FITNG2025 @DanCromb
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Dan
6 months
🚨🚨🚨 Hannes and Waterbaby have collaborated again!! 🚨🚨🚨 https://t.co/QdlerlGXJv
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Hannes, waterbaby · Wish · Song · 2025
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@ADC_BMJ
ADC
6 months
Does whole-body in-utero MRI in those with suspected fetal abnormalities improve antenatal care? Additional 1% abnormalities found elsewhere Retrospective cohort study Sheffield
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Objective To determine whether full body in-utero MRI (iuMRI) rather than targeted imaging adds useful clinical information when a fetal anomaly is suspected in the brain or the body. Design Single...
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@JamesPBoardman
James P Boardman
7 months
New job opportunity for a research neonatal nurse or midwife to come and join our cohort studies: https://t.co/NBA3d833NG
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@ADC_BMJ
ADC
7 months
Guideline review Family integrated care—a BAPM framework for practice Supporting families to be primary caregivers for their baby in NICU and equal partner in their care. https://t.co/XfGM2wMAED
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@emmaaaaa8
Emma Alexander
7 months
I have written for @DFTBubbles about implementation science in paediatric intensive care. To improve the care we give the sickest children, we need to mobilise knowledge to the bedside. If you are interested, get in touch! @IMPACT_Collab https://t.co/fIJxzsrcy5
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dontforgetthebubbles.com
Learn how peer assisted learning transforms education. Students learn more effectively through collaboration and support.
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@modacitylife
Melissa & Chris Bruntlett
8 months
The F28 is a new doorfiets (“continuous cycling”) route connecting the centres of Utrecht and Amersfoort. At 23 km., it offers commuters, students, and recreational cyclists a high-quality, nearly non-stop experience between the two cities, passing through five municipalities.🧵
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