Sweet deception, the eternal nature vs nurture debate, and feeling your age: social media round up
30 October, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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Not so sweet after all: the many long-term health benefits of replacing sugar-sweetened beverages with alternatives. https://t.co/qR9GGvFMWw
— F1000 (@F1000) October 29, 2015
The eternal debate of nature vs. nurture: what 50 years of twin studies teaches us about heritable traits https://t.co/HpCyxgSPRv
— F1000 (@F1000) October 27, 2015
Are you actually as old as you feel? Examining the differing rates of biological aging in young adults. https://t.co/QDk9M7lEiO
— F1000 (@F1000) October 26, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
No, sleep paralysis is NOT a demon squatting on your chest. @Sam_Kean’s got the science behind it on @scifri @ 3ET pic.twitter.com/e8XkJQPeXp
— AHHHHnnie Minoff (@annieminoff) October 30, 2015
Having children linked to reduced risk of death (there are some caveats…) https://t.co/aKigsEP3fg pic.twitter.com/sgEsBakaxx
— Imperial Spark (@ImperialSpark) October 30, 2015
#ICYMI: These chairs should be in every doctor's office! Found at https://t.co/ydQEli8rsQ pic.twitter.com/38I8n7PnhB
— Lindsey Fitzharris (@DrLindseyFitz) October 30, 2015
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