There's always more than one side to a story.
The side you think is important probably isn't.
Everything is much more complicated than you think it is.
Trying to provide any kind of context about that gets you hated by just about everyone.
I'm going to bed.
Really good news. Over the last 15 years the world gained more mangroves than it has lost, thanks to stronger legal protections following the 2004 tsunami which proved their importance in protecting coasts. Also vital for fish and in absorbing carbon.
https://t.co/dugfykSvyw
@WoollerEmma@seeksboston26mi@bhanlon15 But then, of course, he says that most of it *isn't* somatisation.
Poor boy seems somewhat confused.
https://t.co/6chaOjo3La
3 years ago today @MarkDrakeford planted a tree at Brownhill Farm. There is no Covid Memorial Woodland there now but it was good PR eh? 🤷♀️
We’ll never forget how @WelshLabour treated the dead and bereaved 😡 We want a national monument at the Bay.
@mabonapgwynfor@DafyddTrystan
One of the concerning framings of the Levinovitz WIRED article is the deep lack of understanding about PEM (& outing a professor in the process)!
Dr Elke Hausmann (retired GP & with lived experience) addresses this brilliantly in her article.
https://t.co/fA3I9euF4O
عاجل: بعد أن تقدّم طاقم الدفاع عن الدكتور حسام أبو صفية باستئناف ضد استمرار اعتقاله التعسفي، نقلته مصلحة السجون الإسرائيلية في 3 يونيو/حزيران 2026 من سجن النقب إلى العزل الانفرادي في سجن نفحة كإجراء عقابي، في ظل ظروف احتجاز قاسية وحرمانه من العلاج الطبي اللازم
Research ethics boards need urgent training on Long COVID and ME. Despite being set up to protect vulnerable participants, these boards are ill-equipped to ensure research is safe, especially regarding post-exertional malaise (PEM). https://t.co/Jq25GIZHk7
“I nodded off and was woken by my daughter’s hysterical crying. When I picked her up, I discovered rats had gnawed at her foot while she slept. I was so afraid, I felt my soul leave my body. I started screaming and crying, grabbed her and ran together with my husband between medical service points to find medicine or disinfectants against infection and poisoning. But the military doesn’t even allow medicine and disinfectants into Gaza.”
Rana Qarmut, 22, describes the helplessness of parents in displacement camps trying to protect their children from the rodent infestation in Gaza.
Israel’s systematic destruction of the water and sewage infrastructure have turned these camps into a public health crisis: the extreme levels of garbage and open sewage flowing between the tents are an ideal breeding ground for rodents and pests.
According to Save the Children figures from April 2026, the tents in more than 80% of displacement camps have rats, fleas and ticks inside regularly. As summer temperatures rise, the combination of pollution, unhygienic conditions and a shattered healthcare system is leading to the spread of severe skin and intestinal diseases, and turning simple injuries into life-threatening conditions.
By blocking the entry of basic necessities for survival, including medicines and pesticides, Israel is perpetuating an environment in Gaza that is unfit for human habitation, deliberately leaving millions of displaced people exposed to epidemics.
The genocide in Gaza continues.
To read the full testimonies >> https://t.co/Uw8zS8TPqZ