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  1. "Spam" that involves photos of friends' newly produced offspring is one of my favourite sorts of spam.
  2. @DrCris What about Al Gore, who invented it? :-)
  3. RT @prodigaljohn: Hey, did that just happen? Did we just raise $30,000 in 18 hours so a kindergarten in Vietnam could be built?
  4. RT @FakeAPStylebook: In medical stories, the opinions of doctors should be secondary to those of celebrities.
  5. @captain_atopic I quite liked that movie but if I wasn't a Meryl Streep fan, man would her voice would have gotten through to me.
  6. @DancerXavier It does look good. The title is enough really :-) Might have to catch it on DVD if I don't get it on the big screen.
  7. No Country for Old Men is an AWESOME movie. And I've had a borrowed copy of the book sitting on my shelf since January. I am "that person".
  8. @DancerXavier @diwtp Amen to that, sisters....
  9. @del_sa The number in lycra was sort of disturbing. In fact very disturbing.
  10. @DancerXavier Skype is awesome.
  11. RT @the_chaser_: Read the Andrew Olle Media Lecture by Julian Morrow (@moreoj) here - http://tr.im/Eoi5
  12. RT @rlbates: RT@scanman “I’m not religious, but keep thinking, ‘Who put that cardiologist on the train?’ http://bit.ly/2QeGfE (via @Doc ...
  13. I appear to have the #retweets option. Should I use this for good or for evil?
  14. @diwtp It is a lovely picture.
  15. Excessively excited about getting this article, given it is Friday pm. But yay for the nice medical librarian who made it happen FAST.
  16. @DancerXavier Any recent reviews would be a good start as well, depending on if you need up to date or more historical research articles.
  17. @DancerXavier http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov... There are some tutorials there, which might be what you need or might not.
  18. @DancerXavier I checked that there were no similar cases with Google, MDConsult etc. I should know how to use PubMed as a one stop shop.
  19. @DancerXavier Try some of the bioscience d-bases. Also, there will be OBGYN and embryology texts that will reference papers like that.
  20. Figuring out the new Pubmed. Probably should have done so earlier.