We’re one step closer to a simple blood test that the NHS could use to diagnose dementia, meaning more people will get an accurate diagnosis much earlier. We join @AlzResearchUK to announce our Blood Biomarker Challenge teams from @UniofOxford and @ucl.
https://t.co/BDnII85QBX
@ruskin147@sociabledog Well done all of you, this is a huge step forwards! You're all doing so well with Sophie and it's so lovely to follow your journey together, she's a lucky girl and so brave 🥰
GIVEAWAY! It’s been a while so I thought I’d do a little giveaway for you guys. I’d love to give 5 of my followers one of these limited edition zebra prints.
Retweet & tag an animal-lover to enter!
This #GlobalAccessibilityAwarenessDay we’re having open conversations about disability and neurodiversity. I asked Jemma for her advice on how we can do this as someone with lived experience of a long-term health condition. @PwC_UK#EnablingEveryone#GAAD
An unscientific analysis of the (excellent) responses to the words and phrases you’d like to ban:
10. My bad
9. The ‘optics’ of something.
8. ‘So’ at the start of a sentence.
7. Let’s go offline.
6. Basically
5. I’m not gonna lie…
4. I wanted to reach out
3. ‘like’ as a filler
2. No disrespect, but…
1. Going forward
A VERY long shot…but if anyone was on flight BA177 from Heathrow to JFK yesterday (Tues 4 April) at 1.10pm and landing at 3.30pm and found this little fella, there’s a distraught little boy who would love to be reunited with him. Get in touch if you can help. Thanks