
Dr Clare Craig
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Dr Clare Craig
@ClareCraigPath
Co-Chair HART: https://t.co/8NvaTOTiF5 Diagnostic pathologist, lover of data, digital pathology and AI, sceptical but optimistic. Views my own not the RCPath's.












Cadbury eggs stacking up on shelves… reduced everywhere… and still no one’s buying. People can taste the difference. Cheaper ingredients, palm oil, higher prices it’s not the same chocolate anymore. Consumers aren’t stupid. They’ve just stopped buying it!!

Ghana demands compensation for slavery in landmark UN vote bbc.in/4rRUjny


This study looked at more than 12,000 young children ages 6–35 months over 5 flu seasons in 13 countries to see how well a 4-strain flu vaccine worked. What they found: The vaccine cut confirmed influenza cases by about half. Even when vaccinated children still got the flu, their illness was milder. Vaccinated children were 41% less likely to have moderate-to-severe illness. They were also 46% less likely to have very high fever over 39°C. On average, vaccinating 19 children would prevent 1 influenza case, and about 54 flu cases would be prevented per 1,000 children each year. Bottom line: The quadrivalent flu vaccine did not just reduce the chance of getting influenza — it also made breakthrough cases less severe in children who still got infected. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31306399/

Nine Labour MPs are among 79 who have written to Shabana Mahmood and Wes Streeting to protest the decriminalisation of abortion up to the point of birth The cross-party letter argues proceeding without an impact assessment would be “reckless”
















