Margaret O'Hara

@Know_HG

Trustee of , HG survivor, Patient Involvement in Research, Hyperemesis, pregnancy, research. recovering from Covid

Birmingham, England
Joined March 2016

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    Aug 11

    Here are the results from 14M teaching evaluations for comparative usage of "nasty," "shrill," and "grating."* It isn't about politics or academics. It's about how we talk about women. * "Grating" is used far more than "strident," though the same general pattern applies.

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    Aug 13

    Ah, those fine revolutionaries. Those great smiters of 'the elite'. Those status quo smashers. Those 'red wall' heroes. Those 'leveller-uppers'. Those all-in this-togetherites...

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    Dear I'm applying to be joint principal investigator with a female colleague. Jobsharing leadership works for us. Are you OK if we include the following response to your question? Alternatively, you could perhaps address the gender bias in your application form?

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    Our paper and infographic for primary care on is out! Coauthors and Laiba Husain. Thanks to many people with this condition who shared their stories and gave helpful criticism of earlier drafts.

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  5. Aug 12

    Amazing. has done this curated thread of media reports of It’s not that media have ignored us but it’s taking time to get from ‘oh look at this odd case’ to the general public being aware that this is the reality of and the risk is not just death

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    Aug 11
    Replying to

    "Children ages zero to five can be highly infectious to other people. It turns out they have a thousand times more virus in their nose than you need to infect, so they're very, very contagious”.

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    Aug 11

    United Kingdom Daily Coronavirus (COVID-19) Report.

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  8. Aug 12

    When ResearchGate tells me I have a citation I check it out-I don’t get many so it’s not hard work. If I’ve been cited incorrectly I write to authors to tell them. One time they were grateful cuz journal had messed up their referencing and they hadn’t noticed

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    Aug 11

    Post-acute covid-19 seems to be a multisystem disease, sometimes occurring after a relatively mild acute illness. article provides guidance for GPs to help support patients with in primary care

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    Jun 4

    Inequality vs Equality vs Equity vs Justice. We must strive for equity and justice, and not just equal treatment...

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    Aug 11

    Thank you to and The Naked Scientists team for this amazing podcast on . Scroll down to hear my gorgeous Edinburgh accent (40:04).

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    Aug 11

    “The narrow narrative of death as the only bad outcome from COVID needs broadening to include people becoming less healthy, less capable, less productive and living with more pain.” Great piece

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    Aug 10

    My new article for ⁦:⁩ How to use ventilation and air filtration to prevent the spread of coronavirus indoors

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    Aug 10
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    Aug 10

    Very interesting Q&A with this morning here on twitter. Please consider enrolling in the study to help researchers discover why some people are more likely to suffer from

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    Aug 9

    We are excited to host our very first Q&A this week with 2 of our ⭐️ and from : At the Edge of Life 🌈 . Hashtag your question with and they will hit you back! Don’t be shy! 😉❓🧠🔧❓🙌🏼

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    Aug 10

    If this report is correct, the Education Secretary is making policy based on a ⁦⁩ study that is not even available as a pre-print. This is utterly unacceptable and PHE should say so

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    Aug 10

    DID YOU KNOW respiratory physios can help you with breathing pattern disorder/ . Symptoms include feeling you can't get a big enough breath & having to concentrate on your breathing, light-headed, pins&needles, fatigue, bloating, muscle aches. Contact us for help

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    Aug 10

    We're living with not recovering from it. Over four months since my first symptom and my oxygen levels haven't recovered and my heart rate range today is between 49-154. The only cardio I've done this morning is walk down some stairs in my house.

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    Aug 10

    Really enjoying Priti Patel's seminal book The Female Enoch.

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