Anesthesia allergy, vitamin D in psychosis, and smoking vs. muscles
22 November, 2013 | Claire Scott |
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Hairdressing: a dangerous profession? Hairdressers are at greater risk of allergy to anesthesia. https://t.co/NE9y6IWGmR
— F1000Prime (@F1000) November 20, 2013
Supplements beneficial after all? Low Vitamin D linked to psychosis. https://t.co/NNkdxOTSO9
— F1000Prime (@F1000) November 21, 2013
Smoke gets in your cells: the link between smoking and weakened skeletal muscle cell signaling. https://t.co/Sal4jHll7v
— F1000Prime (@F1000) November 18, 2013
And elsewhere on Twitter…
10 years ago Vitamin B1 game was published on https://t.co/AOqkl51DJr. Play and learn about vitamin B1: https://t.co/cI1GKFILJ0
— Nobelprize_org (@Nobelprize_org) November 22, 2013
Doctor Who in @CellCellPress (https://t.co/Xwwr0rtkvD) and in @NaturePhysics (https://t.co/GLlOJJI8L2) – hmm, where's the chemistry article?!
— Stuart Cantrill (@stuartcantrill) November 21, 2013
How much of the Y chromosome is enough? Only two genes maketh the man… or mouse https://t.co/U1kHo3tAEA
— John Runions (@JohnRunions) November 22, 2013
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