Celibacy, COPD and cunning catfish
7 December, 2012 | Claire Scott |
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Time to act: a prediction model suggests that annual COPD deaths could reach 8 million by 2030. – ow.ly/fzpjG
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) December 2, 2012
Should nuns (and other celibate women) be offered the contraceptive pill to reduce cancer mortality risk? ow.ly/fIHdB
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) December 4, 2012
The memory of pregnancy: expectant mice develop fetal tolerance that is remembered for subsequent pregnancies. ow.ly/fIGGq
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) December 3, 2012
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Why I publish Open Access – a guest blog from @drew_lab blogs.biomedcentral.com/bmcseriesblog/… #openaccess #oa
— BMC Series (@BMC_series) December 6, 2012
The catfish that strands itself to kill pigeons bit.ly/TRhIQy A bit like killer whales beaching themselves to kill sealions.
— Ed Yong(@edyong209) December 5, 2012
Xmas gifts for scientists. (Wow – Batman: Arkham Psychiatric Ward.) bit.ly/TJ9soE
— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) December 6, 2012
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