Postnatal pathogens and pornography actresses
28 February, 2014 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Fixing the 'damaged goods' hypothesis: porn actresses are no less psychologically healthy than other women. https://t.co/JEfh2KgXb7
— F1000Prime (@F1000) February 24, 2014
When 'once in a lifetime' matters: post-birth exposure to diverse gut flora is vital for lifelong immunoregulation. https://t.co/c9I1eHP86I
— F1000Prime (@F1000) February 24, 2014
Fat genetics: what genome-wide studies into obesity & metabolic syndrome could mean for us. https://t.co/5RYfkdyuq2
— F1000Prime (@F1000) February 26, 2014
While elsewhere on Twitter…
Possible determinants of antiepileptic drug resistance. Read about drug treatment of epilepsy https://t.co/ToieycAFwj pic.twitter.com/zKMIW8rb9u
— BMJ (@bmj_latest) February 28, 2014
Ancient 10,000-year-old trees revealed by island storms https://t.co/rRBxRv469d.
— BBC Nature (@BBCNature) February 28, 2014
They don't look like much but these @Kents_Cavern teeth are the oldest Homo sapiens remains in Britain #FossilFriday pic.twitter.com/8Hn962PTeI
— NaturalHistoryMuseum (@NHM_London) February 28, 2014
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