James Menendez

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James Menendez

@BBCJamesM

Presenter on @BBCNewshour and sometimes @R4worldtonight and @BBCWorld TV. 🇬🇧 🇪🇸

London Katılım Kasım 2008
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Frank Ahrens
Frank Ahrens@ahrensf·
@BBCJamesM Hello, James. For ongoing coverage of the Ukraine peace deal, I hope you'll consider talking to experts from the New Eurasian Strategies Centre, the think tank established by Russian opposition leader Mikhail Khodorkovsky. DM me for info. Tnx. nestcentre.org
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James Menendez
James Menendez@BBCJamesM·
@BasuAshis Of course! Although I'd forgotten about the anniversary - can't believe it's 8 years!
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Laura Phillips 💙
Laura Phillips 💙@LauraPh222·
💯 @BBCMBuchanan is excellent. His dedication and vivid, telling important reporting is an asset to the BBC, and to us all.
Chris@21UAP

Just saw a report on @BBCNews by @BBCMBuchanan. Another really interesting report on people in our society who slip through the cracks. I hope the BBC recognise the work this guy does because he clearly cares about what he’s reporting on and who he is representing

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James Menendez
James Menendez@BBCJamesM·
@davidfrum Or Churchill: a magnum (of wine) is the perfect size for two gentlemen over lunch, especially if one isn't drinking.
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David Frum
David Frum@davidfrum·
As the late Christopher Hitchens would have said, "At least it's a start." Badda-boom.
Derek Thompson@DKThomp

I spent a long, long time trying to answer a question that I really care about. Is moderate drinking—say, 1 glass of wine a night (and, let's be honest, sometimes 2!)—"okay"? Here's the article: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/… 4 things to emphasize: 1. The science is a total mess The surgeon general wants new cancer warning labels on booze based on large meta-analyses. But wait: The National Academies also did a large meta-analysis and found moderate drinking is associated with longer lives. But wait: Many popular podcasts emphasize the risk of drinking *any* alcohol on cancer and brain matter shrinkage. But wait: Many other popular scientists point out that those studies are deeply flawed. Ahhh!! 2. Beware over-corrections in science The 1990s conventional wisdom that moderate amounts of red wine were very good for your heart were (almost certainly) based on over-confident conclusions drawn from bad studies with improper comparisons between moderate drinkers (who are often healthy for reasons that have nothing to do with alcohol) and non-drinkers (who are often less healthy for reasons that have nothing to do with abstinence). We're smarter now. We've fixed this error. But now we're talking about slapping warnings on wine bottles about mouth and throat and breast cancer. And I'm worried we're throwing the same bad "fruit" into the "juicer" of health meta-analyses and calling it a perfect smoothie (to paragraphse @VPrasadMDMPH). 3. When evaluating health warnings, consider the difference between relative and absolute risk. Even if you choose to take the new cautious CW seriously, the upshot is that moderate drinking only slightly increases the risk of some cancers from an low absolute number to another low absolute number. What might appear to be a large increase in relative risk—say, a 40% increase in oral cancers—is a very small increase in absolute risk, because oral cancer is so rare to begin with. 4. "Every drink of alcohol decreases your expected lifespan by five minutes" *If* you choose to believe the new observational study meta-analyses (an important if! see point 1 above!) this is the all-cause mortality upshot. That sounds kinda bad. But as @euanashley and his team at Stanford have also calculated from observational studies, every minute of exercise *increases* your expected lifespan by five minutes! So, there's your new longevity math: HAVE ONE DRINK; JOG FOR ONE MINUTE. TLDR: I'm gonna keep enjoying my evening glass of pinot. Because, at the end of the day, I'm much more confident that I love wine and that it makes me happy that I'm confident that messy observational study meta-analyses should rule my life.

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jenny hill
jenny hill@jennyhillBBC·
Personal update: I’m leaving the BBC today after 24 years. What a privilege it’s been to travel the world and tell people’s stories. Thanks to the many lovely colleagues whose talent, courage and friendship have made it such a pleasure
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Haid Haid
Haid Haid@HaidHaid22·
🧵🚨 HTS and its governance model: 1- One of my biggest regrets is not turning my PhD thesis on HTS and its governance model into a book. The topic remains critical for understanding how HTS has reached its current position and how it will likely act moving forward.
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James Menendez
James Menendez@BBCJamesM·
@British_Airways hello, resorting to this after several emails about the exit seat I paid for last month and never got to sit in - can anyone help?! I just want my money and miles refunded
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