now, it's not often I ask you to do stuff for me... please retweet if a. you believe in fairies b. you support second time female filmmakers and c. you support British cinema. Timestalker is released in cinemas in the UK & Ireland on 11th October 💜❤️🩷🌭☸️🐦🪓
"Reimagining a world where white people are the pinnacle of human evolution as using this status as the ‘superior’ species as a justification for colonisation, slavery and countless other atrocities committed throughout history." Luke Pearson 👉🏾 https://t.co/9Qnt9gA6Va
Today’s teachable moment
If you are MANIPULATING patients with Ank Spond, there is an entire profession that will stand opposite you in court to explain why what you did was “a bit murdery”
#orthotwitter#medtwitter
Rejecting evidence-based breast cancer treatment isn’t irresponsible (Elle Macpherson is free to choose what happens to her body).
Cutting out the cancer & telling everyone you used “an intuitive, heart-led, holistic approach” is irresponsible. 😠
https://t.co/mT6vknBwaS
Nitazenes have arrived in Australia 😨 More potent than heroin or fentanyl, it’s time to stock the antidote in your first aid kit and have pill testing services available https://t.co/xrLdl1ZeJk @ChrisMinnsMP@Unharmdotorg
A joint statement on Bystander Bleeding Control for London.
People can lose a lot of blood, very quickly from bleeding wounds. Pressing directly on a wound with a piece of material until help arrives can make all the difference.
We encourage all Londoners to get confident in delivering basic first aid to bleeding wounds.
Does anyone else think it’s ironic that it is under a Labor government that so many of us have stopped fighting for the roses because we’ve got to focus on fighting for the bread?
Did you know that in Australia, your family will always be asked to support your decision to be an organ and tissue donor before donation goes ahead.
Learn more this #DonateLifeWeek2024 and join the register: https://t.co/1YSWDWlnOC
#organandtissuedonation@donatelifetoday
Deaths from knife injuries would be more than double what they are now if it wasn't for advances in the science and practice of trauma care.
@BBCRadio4 describes how, in the course of 20 years, we've increased the number of people getting to hospital alive, and dramatically reduced the chances of death from major bleeding.
It's still 1 in 5 though.