Reclaiming FND for Rehabilitation Medicine β new open access editorial
Neurorehab colleague Phil Milburn-McNulty and I set out why Rehab Medicine is so well-suited to treating FND, why they historically havenβt and what can be done to change things.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
23.12.2025 10:59
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There must be one!
29.11.2025 16:01
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This is so true, so simple. Why are more people not saying this?
28.11.2025 10:45
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Nine risks caused by AI notetakers β Careful Industries
AI transcription tools are not currently mature or reliable enough to be regarded as an always on, single-source of truth for meeting notes. Nine common risks, and six possible mitigations.
The risks of relying on AI note takers and summarisation tools are non-trivial. No one wants to be in the uncanny valley of meetings with 6 notetakers for absent attendees, with unverified, potentially incorrect, notes circulating but it's happening more & more www.careful.industries/blog/2025-11...
27.11.2025 08:43
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Everyone interested in AI- that means you- really needs to look at this trail. Amazing.
26.11.2025 09:38
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Achieving technological and economic growth sustainably is seen by many as key if we are to meet the needs of a growing global population.
Professor Shadreck Chirikure explores whether the cosmologies of past advanced civilisations can help us address present challenges. https://bit.ly/43rMb40
13.11.2025 16:47
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Congratulations Jeremy! πΊπ»πΊπ»πΊπ»well deserved π
04.11.2025 21:01
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Health Check - Have we found a better alternative to aspirin? - BBC Sounds
An alternative blood thinner is showing improvements in warding off heart attack
This week on BBC Radioβs Healthcheck, I shared thoughts on new research showing that oral healthcare before surgery can cut hospital stay & lower pneumonia risk. Should oral healthcare be part of standard pre-op care? π§ www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
04.09.2025 21:29
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LinkedIn
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Canadian Journal of Pain special issue: "Social and health inequities in chronic pain across the lifespan." Members of our partnership, including @fionawebster1.bsky.social, are co-editors. Check out the collection, including their insightful editorial, here: www.tandfonline.com/toc/ucjp20/8/2
02.09.2025 17:16
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A friend feels the same about people as I do about sitting. She gets easily "peopled out", and needa a solitary break. So whether it is spoons, sits, or people, life comes with a cost for many of us. We can do it, but we have limits, which are more pressing than most people's [5/5].
01.09.2025 15:01
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For far too long, racialised communities and people seeking safety from torture and war have been scapegoated by politicians who have failed to deal with the social and economic hardships that we are all living through. What we saw this weekend is the result of this.
30.07.2025 10:05
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I spent a little time on the underlying data and playing with the interface.
This is what data viz can do when it is guided by theory β in this case a clear position on βauthoritarianismβ, not just a βsnapshotβ that leaves the sense making to the reader.
www.trumpactiontracker.info?
22.07.2025 17:52
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Professor Fiona Webster @fionawebster1.bsky.social is PEPR's Director and Principal Investigator. PEPR was founded in 2022 as a result of receiving a $2.4 million SSHRC Partnership grant, entitled Toward Democratization of Health: A Sociological Exploration of #PatientEngagement in #PainResearch.
15.07.2025 18:17
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WeTransfer just changed their TOS giving themselves permission to train AI on any content you transfer and produce derivative works based on content you transfer that they are allowed to monetize and you are not allowed payment for.
Stop using WeTransfer.
14.07.2025 23:05
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New article in Social Theory & Health, co-authored with
@judegreen.bsky.social, open access.
In a nutshell we argue that that lived-experience research is not the same as qualitative sociology in health research. The difference exists and matters.
Read here: rdcu.be/evZ7F
14.07.2025 11:31
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A scoping review: POEMS syndrome (Polyneuropathy, Organomegaly, Endocrinopathy, Monoclonal plasma cell disorder and Skin Changes), physical recovery, and rehabilitation - Lucy Johnson, Shirley DβSa, G...
Objective POEMS syndrome is a rare and treatable plasma cell disorder. Although medical advances have improved survival, polyneuropathy β which impairs both sen...
Scoping review highlighting lack of #rehabilitation research in POEMS syndrome,
Led by NHNN physio Lucy Johnson, published in @clinicalrehab.bsky.social
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
@uclh.bsky.social @gitaramdharry.bsky.social @jackiewalumbe.bsky.social
08.07.2025 14:29
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Behaviour change is often overrated as the ultimate solution to improve health because without social, economic & structural environments that facilitate rather than obstruct healthy choices, behaviour change remains a privilege reserved for those who have the resources to remove the obstructions.
04.07.2025 21:00
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Much needed commentary on how macro issues like social security affect people living with long term pain. Extremely topical with the rising gap between life expectancy and healthy life years. From a pain care and rehab perspective, this is foundational.
04.07.2025 14:40
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βThere is something very social about pain.β
In the penultimate episode of Season 8 of the We Society podcast, @tomshakespeare.bsky.social of @lshtm.bsky.social joins Will Hutton to discuss his research into the link between social science and disability.
β‘οΈ podfollow.com/the-we-society
02.07.2025 10:30
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In a post-truth world, can we always trust the facts presented to us in statistics and research? In this 10-Minute Talk, Alex Edmans FBA explores how we can combat misinformation based on his book βMay Contain Lies. Watch the full video here: buff.ly/MeR5nJZ
03.07.2025 14:34
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Can a digital NHS be equitable?
Infrastructure and inclusion are key to the rollout of AI
Crisis aversion for the NHS lies in the greater use of technology, according to the UK government. This includes greater use of AI, to shift ...
β° New BMJ Editorial β° from me, Drs Lucinda Hiam & Eleanor Barry bmj.com/cgi/content/...
Ahead of the NHS 10-yr plan, we ask what a digital first strategy means for the NHS's commitment to "being for everyone," highlighting:
1. Digital Exclusion
2. Entrenched bias
3. Austerity & the SDoH
27.06.2025 16:33
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A singular focus on single curative pathways denies the reality of many individuals who often have multiple coincident health needs. Change the mindset and we improve outcomes.
26.06.2025 15:27
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Took my kid to urgent care this morning and was asked for permission to use an βAI scribe.β Iβve declined multiple times for myself because, as a data scientist (and, like, a person observing the political economy of AI), I have grave concerns. Today I relented, and not for lack of concern π§΅ 1/
22.06.2025 14:34
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Book cover of interlocking gold bars - author: Quinn Slobodian, Title: Hayek's Bastards: Race, Gold, IQ, and the Capitalism of the Far Right
I wrote this essay to show that the types of biological racism and neoliberal apologia that Slobodian finds among explicit advocates for neoliberalism are prevalent among evolutionary biologists: olrsupplement.com/2025/05/19/g... (Thread)
30.05.2025 14:14
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