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Post by venceremos on Jan 24, 2019 19:33:54 GMT 1
Great, you read it after you commented. Well done, have a biscuit. I didn't present it as my own - I read the original article, thought dementia research was important (don't you?), hadn't seen this aspect mentioned anywhere else (hence I wrote " different take" in the title) and wrote a precis - we didn't call that copy and paste at my school. The piece was about scientific research generally and a specific area of medical research in particular. I could have put it in the latest of many brexit threads but thought it justified its own. Should every topic that might have a brexit angle go into one brexit thread? Should we do that with football too? Shoot me down, I didn't realise threads were rationed but you're the only one who seems to mind about that. Thanks for your thoughtful contribution. the uk population growth has slowed since the Brexit vote leaving the EU should mean it slows even further less people ( millions ) for the NHS to treat can only be a positive thanks for the biscuit by the way Be careful with that biscuit ..... [There follows a link to an article about a possible connection between gum disease and Alzheimers. The UK Dementia Research Institute, the original subject matter of this thread, is quoted. Other than brexit threatening its funding, this isn't an immediate brexit topic. Hope I've met the qualifying conditions to post.] www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-46986709
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Post by Pilch on Jan 24, 2019 22:39:38 GMT 1
at least I can see why you copy and paste now
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