Sinead Boylan (@drsinboy) 's Twitter Profile
Sinead Boylan

@drsinboy

Research fellow / public health nutritionist / epidemiologist / ocean swimmer / living for a fair dinkum #onlp16

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Given the pressing issues of our time: climate change, terrorism, food insecurity, population growth, this mayor wants to focus on banning....cats abc.net.au/news/2018-10-0… via @ABCNews

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Proud to get food on the table as an important indicator of climate change on health in Australia mja.com.au/journal/2018/2…

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To save lives, let's end all federal subsidies for advertising of soda, candy and other junk food. New JAMA study of #COVID19 patients hospitalized near NYC. Most common comorbidities were: -- hypertension 57% -- obesity 42% -- diabetes 34% bit.ly/2XWxl4D

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We need quality over quantity: Coronavirus has exposed UK government's failure to implement a long-term food plan #foodcovid theconversation.com/coronavirus-ha… via The Conversation

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Now more than ever must countries work together with atleast 30 million lives at risk due to hunger nature.com/articles/d4158…

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I’m taking bold action on London’s toxic air. The T-Charge is the world’s toughest emission standard, targeting older, more polluting cars ↓

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What is largest company of all time? Surprising answer: at the height of a 1637 speculative bubble involving tulips, the Dutch East India Company was worth more than today's top 20 companies combined.

What is largest company of all time? Surprising answer: at the height of a 1637 speculative bubble involving tulips, the Dutch East India Company was worth more than today's top 20 companies combined.