Devan Mair
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@N2OKnowTheRisks
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07-12-2020 22:23:00
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"Many of us feel that the legislation should be targeted at the sellers." As the government prepares to criminialise the possession of laughing gas, Professor Alastair Noyce from Queen Mary University of London warns that charging users 'could lead to people coming to hospital later'.
8% of 16- to 24-year-olds reported using laughing gas N2O 90% persisting symptoms after 28 days for those who attended hospital From our sister journal Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
🔊 In case you missed all the buzz 🐝 around this paper, we recently published a study on nitrous oxide harms. Asian males appear to be disproportionately affected. Read more: bit.ly/3qicAAw @devanmair Alvar Paris Safiya Zaloum Katy Dodd Christina Englezou Alastair Noyce
We are proud to be official delivery partners for Tower Hamlets Council Know The Risk Programme. Many thanks to our partners Queen Mary University of London and Lutfur Rahman If you’d like to have this workshop delivered in your setting please contact [email protected]
Good to formally launch a pioneering campaign to tackle the dangers of nitrous oxide at the Town Hall today. I hope our programme - co-produced with Queen Mary University of London, Barts Health, and Osmani Trust - can educate young people on the detrimental effects this drug can have.
Today we had a launch event for our joint project between Tower Hamlets Council and Queen Mary University of London on preventing neurological and societal harm from nitrous oxide misuse. Thank you to Osmani Trust Barts Health Tower Hamlets Police Lutfur Rahman Alastair Noyce and many more!
Very grateful to have been invited to speak at the Association of Anaesthetists Annual Congress in Edinburgh #AC2023 on recreational misuse of nitrous oxide earlier this month Legislation focusing on manufacturers of laughing gas is essential to reduce harms to young people
Congrats to our former MSc QM Neuroscience students who graduated today(Melisa Aria Cetin, Rajan Chand, Devan Mair , Scarlett Molyneux, Safiya Zaloum). Enjoy Barts and The London, Queen Mary Rites of Passage
Thankful to work with Heba Madi, Filip Eftimov, Michael Lunn and Stephen Keddie on this Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry review of emerging treatments in CIDP jnnp.bmj.com/content/early/…