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  1. There is not even any pretense of #democracy in Europe:
    #UK citizens, doctors, human rights orgs oppose #Palantir's access to their #healthData, but the British government goes ahead

    Read #BritishMedicalJournal on #Palantir:

    bmj.com/content/393/bmj.s941.f

  2. There is not even any pretense of #democracy in Europe:
    #UK citizens, doctors, human rights orgs oppose #Palantir's access to their #healthData, but the British government goes ahead

    Read #BritishMedicalJournal on #Palantir:

    bmj.com/content/393/bmj.s941.f

  3. There is not even any pretense of #democracy in Europe:
    #UK citizens, doctors, human rights orgs oppose #Palantir's access to their #healthData, but the British government goes ahead

    Read #BritishMedicalJournal on #Palantir:

    bmj.com/content/393/bmj.s941.f

  4. There is not even any pretense of #democracy in Europe:
    #UK citizens, doctors, human rights orgs oppose #Palantir's access to their #healthData, but the British government goes ahead

    Read #BritishMedicalJournal on #Palantir:

    bmj.com/content/393/bmj.s941.f

  5. There is not even any pretense of #democracy in Europe:
    #UK citizens, doctors, human rights orgs oppose #Palantir's access to their #healthData, but the British government goes ahead

    Read #BritishMedicalJournal on #Palantir:

    bmj.com/content/393/bmj.s941.f

  6. I think the reason why #GoogleSuggestedQuestions falsely attributes this line to #Gandhi is because the information is from the #BritishMedicalJournal and #Google thinks the BMJ is trustworthy but the search engine can't compute that the journal is an authority on medicine, not #quotes. Google also fails to differentiate between opinion and #PeerReview.

    Google should "know" that #WikiQuote and #QuoteInvestigator are much better at this.

    Like the @neilhimself quote:

    quoteinvestigator.com/2016/04/

  7. 🥦 👀 At a time when Americans consume more than half of their daily calories from #ultraprocessed #foods, there is increasing evidence that #eating too many of these foods can make us #sick.

    A study published in the #BritishMedicalJournal finds people who consume high amounts of these foods have an increased #risk of anxiety, depression, obesity and cancers.

    npr.org/sections/health-shots/

  8. Het besef begint eindelijk door te dringen dat obesitas niet alleen een individueel probleem is, maar ook een maatschappelijk. Maar als individu kun je er zeker wat aan doen. Ik heb voorbeelden te over gezien in mijn praktijk.

    "Obesity should no longer be considered an individual “lifestyle” problem—it requires a whole community approach focused on environments, regulation, and funding"

    #BritishMedicalJournal #Obesitas

    bmj.com/content/380/bmj.p702

  9. Wie een #zoetje in de koffie of thee mikt in plaats van #suiker en denkt dat het gezonder is, kan daar maar beter mee stoppen. Want dat is het niet.

    Nieuw gepubliceerd onderzoek in #BritishMedicalJournal wijst duidelijk in de richting van verhoogd risico op hart-vaatziekten, met name als er aspartaam, sucralose en acesulfaam-K in zit.

    #kunstmatigezoetstof #sweeteners #cardiovasculardiseases #koffie #thee #coffee #tea #VoedingsToot #Research

    bmj.com/content/378/bmj-2022-0

  10. How can we fund #Research for people, not conditions?

    Research funders need to respond to the significant challenges of #Multimorbidity

    “More people now live with several health problems at an earlier age and #HealthInequalities have increased, but most clinical services remain geared towards management of single diseases."

    #BMJ #BritishMedicalJournal

    bmj.com/content/379/bmj.o2799