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Seeking potential reviewers. @drpauldijkstra.bsky.social and I, with 2 others, have penned a paper 'How to read a paper involving AI'. It's an addition to the popular HTRAP series in BMJ. We're looking to nominate reviewers. Can't be anyone who has ever collaborated with us. Pitch in if interested!🧪

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TCthatcovidlife.bsky.social

BMJ: Covid-19: Progression to clinical type 1 diabetes accelerated after infection, study suggests #ThatCovidLife#CovidIsNotOver

BMJ: Covid-19: Progression to clinical type 1 diabetes accelerated after infection, study suggests
BMJ: Covid-19: Progression to clinical type 1 diabetes accelerated after infection, study suggests

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TBbmj.com

Language inclusivity is a problem of LLMs, a new analysis in The BMJ finds. Why? The 8 most used languages online comprise 80% of all digital content, but represent just 21% of the world’s population. #WHS2024#globalhealth#digitalhealthwww.bmj.com/content/387/...

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TKtomkindlon.bsky.social

Following recent inquest into Maeve Boothby O’Neill's death, the coroner has written a Regulation 28 Prevention of Future Deaths Report Screenshot from Science for ME update Everything in blue is a clickable link www.s4me.info/threads/news...#SevereME#MEcfs#CFS#PwME

UK inquest

Prevention of Future Deaths Report
Following the recent inquest into the death of Maeve Boothby O’Neill, the coroner, Deborah Archer, has written a Regulation 28 Prevention of Future Deaths Report.
Report

The Times Coroner demands urgent action to prevent further deaths from ME
"Deborah Archer, who concluded in the summer that Boothby O’Neill, 27, died of malnutrition as a result of ME, has called on Wes Streeting, NHS officials and other health bodies to take urgent action. She wrote in a Regulation 28 report: “During the course of the inquest the evidence revealed matters giving rise to concern. In my opinion there is a risk that future deaths could occur unless action is taken.”"
Article | Archived version | Thread

Further coverage:
The Times | The Times letter | The Guardian | The Guardian editorial | The Telegraph | Daily Mail | BBC Devon
BBC World Tonight (5 min) | Times Radio (6 min) | BBC Breakfast
BBC Radio 4 Today (4.5 min) | Sky News (11 min)
The BMJ Care for people with severe ME is “nonexistent,” says coroner in call to action (paywalled)
BBC 'I'm too tired to chew food but still can't get care for my ME'

Trial by Error by David Tuller A summary of the news coverage of the Coroner's report with the observation that "journalists covering the issue have generally accepted at face value the notion that ME is serious disease with potentially fatal consequences".
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RRrolfrolf.bsky.social

Bitte übersetzt doch „100% sicher“ mit „überzeugt“, dann ist das schon plausibel. Wenn BMJ Buschmann nicht überzeugt ist, dass die AfD verfassungsfeindlich ist, kann er keinen verbotsantrag unterstützen. Gerichte dürfen nicht genutzt werden um Rechtsgutachten abzugeben.

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hessriag.bsky.social

Das war auch so. Ein Kollege war mit dem Unsinn im Ministerium beschäftigt und hatte auch die Hausspitz überzeugt, dass man das EB-Privileg abschaffen sollte. Fand aber dank der Arbeit der Anwaltslobby keine Resonanz im BMJ und einem Teil der anderen Landesjustizministerien…

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DMdr.maeker.fr

Promoting Activity, Independence, and Stability in Early Dementia and mild cognitive impairment (PrAISED): randomised controlled trial. BMJ 2023 2/6

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RFrobjimfleming.bsky.social

This is surreal, in a good way. Page 36 of the BMJ. Also worth half a CPD point, if anyone needs it. #PERUSEbeforeYouInfuse

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