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Evidence and Procedural Review, Scotland
Lord Carloway interviewed by @rapecrisisscot. Of interest to students of contemporary debates in criminal procedure https://t.co/mWUypm9ILl — GCU Law (@GCULaw) February 29, 2016 And that’s the exact opposite of what a jury is expecting so I think there’s issues with perception of demeanour just now anyway under the current circumstances. We have that kind of…

Go to sleep
Don’t make a habit of lying awake in bed. Get up and go to another room to read: https://t.co/EgtS4GAXI6 pic.twitter.com/Brb8YcafZi – Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) January 26, 2017 The 3 best ways to get to sleep 1. Get out of bed Can’t sleep? Get up, go to another room, and read a little, take a bath…
US: Sexual Assault Hotline Calls Surged Following Trump Allegations
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2016/10/17/calls_to_a_sexual_assault_hotline_have_surged_following_trump_allegations.html According to ABC, RAINN’s online live-chat hotline also saw a 33 percent spike in contacts starting the day after the video dropped. RAINN President Scott Berkowitz told ABC that increases in hotline activity are common after sexual assault allegations make big-time national news. The organization noted similar spikes in the wake of dozens of…
New Zealand has been left off a Rugby World Cup map
Another snub! New Zealand has been left off a Rugby World Cup map of the world http://t.co/f4AMU6ZlIF http://t.co/7g6yi0CmPe Original Tweet: https://twitter.com/nzherald/status/507324744736444416 Sent via TweetDeck
Bully victims more likely to suffer night terrors
Bully victims more likely to suffer night terrors and nightmares https://t.co/UpRu26GPHH — PsyPost.org (@PsyPost) October 23, 2015 “Consistent with previous studies, being a female, having persistent sleep problems, and emotional and behaviour problems in childhood additionally increased the risk for parasomnias at age 12 years.” Dr Lereya, from the Department of Psychology, added that stress…
Alcohol: a causal factor in 60 diseases and injuries
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=11486884 It is a causal factor in 60 diseases and injuries, and a contributing factor in 200 more, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, alcoholic liver disease, respiratory diseases and pancreatitis. What may be more surprising is alcohol’s link with cancer. For the past 27 years, alcohol has been recognised as a Group 1 carcinogen. That’s the…