Tim Nicholson
@timnicholson.bsky.social
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Neuropsychiatrist, King’s College London
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sangerinstitute.bsky.social
A hidden evolutionary process has been uncovered in sperm — where certain harmful DNA changes are naturally favoured as men age.

This gives some changes a competitive edge and increases the risk of genetic conditions. 🔬

Read here 👇
www.sanger.ac.uk/news_item/hi...
Hidden evolution in sperm raises disease risk for children as men age
Researchers reveal how certain harmful DNA variations become more common in sperm as men age, raising genetic disease risk for offspring.
www.sanger.ac.uk
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jswatz.bsky.social
“Never before have we issued a joint public warning like this. But the profound, immediate and unprecedented threat that Kennedy’s policies and positions pose to the nation’s health cannot be ignored.” www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...
Opinion | Six surgeons general: It’s our duty to warn the nation about RFK Jr.
We took an oath to declare dangers when we found them. We’re doing that again today.
www.washingtonpost.com
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jonstoneneuro.bsky.social
New NHS England Neurology Service specification.

✅FND is one of seven core subspecialties
✅FND services MUST be provided in each specialised neurology centre.

This is huge recognition of how common FND is in neurology - and unthinkable 20 yrs ago. 1/
t.co/XvGo0NIryA
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royalsociety.org
We're very happy to announce that the winner of this year’s Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize is ‘Our Brains, Our Selves: What a Neurologist’s Patients Taught Him About the Brain’ by debut author, clinical neurologist and neuroscientist Masud Husain. #SciBooks royalsociety.org/news/2025/10...
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drrickadams.bsky.social
Post doc job alert 📢! Announcing a v exciting job on a Wellcome-funded project in my group at UCL, looking at auditory hallucinations... Advert here 👀: rb.gy/230w8l - deadline is end of Oct. Please apply! 1/5
UCL – University College London
UCL is consistently ranked as one of the top ten universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2010-2022) and is No.2 in the UK for research power (Research Excellence Framework 2021).
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timnicholson.bsky.social
📣Attention all genetics & neurodevelopmental disorders experts!

A politically appointed GI surgeon has had a quick think about it & concluded all your work showing strong genetic contributions to ASD is wrong🤦‍♂️

If only he’d thought about this earlier he could have prevented you wasting your time…
timnicholson.bsky.social
Superb work from @lilysmythe.bsky.social - 1st of what I’m sure will be lots of great papers from her @ukri.org MRC funded PhD investigating emerging complex and potentially important overlap & relationship between FND & ASD👏👏👊🏻👊🏻

Big e-records (TrinetX) study showing ⬆️ rates of comorbidity
lilysmythe.bsky.social
Autism and FND are both complex and often misunderstood.

This study is a step toward understanding that overlap - and hopefully toward better diagnosis and support.

Thanks to my co-authors @liviaasan.bsky.social,
@timnicholson.bsky.social, Francesca Happé, and Mark Edwards
Co-occurring functional neurological disorder and autism: an exploratory study of comorbidities in a retrospective cohort study using TriNetX - Journal of Neurology
Background Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) encompasses motor, cognitive, and sensory symptoms resulting from disruptions in brain-body communication. Emerging research suggests a higher-than-expected occurrence of autism in FND, potentially due to shared cognitive mechanisms and overlapping comorbidities. However, large-scale characterisation of this dual-diagnosis is lacking. Methods Using de-identified health records from the TriNetX research network, we identified children and adults with both FND and autism (‘FND + Autism’), comparing them to individuals with FND only (‘FND-only’) and autism only (‘Autism-only’). We examined psychiatric comorbidities (e.g. mood, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, personality disorders, obsessive–compulsive disorder), intellectual disability and ADHD. Results Of 220,312 individuals with an FND diagnosis, and 674,971 individuals with an autism diagnosis, 5,152 (2.3% of FND, 0.76% of autism) had both FND and autism. The rates of autism were therefore 6 times higher in FND compared to the base rates of the TriNetX population. Most were diagnosed with autism before FND, with over one-third diagnosed in childhood. Functional seizures were the most common FND subtype, and were more frequent in FND + Autism than FND-only (adults: 52% vs. 44%; children: 47% vs. 42%). Comorbidity across all psychiatric conditions was significantly higher in FND + Autism compared to both comparison groups. ADHD was particularly elevated in FND + Autism (adults: 50% vs. 13% FND-only, 36% Autism-only; children: 64% vs. 21% FND-only, 41% Autism-only). Conclusions This study presents the largest dataset to date characterising individuals with co-occurring FND and autism. Findings are consistent with previous findings of higher rates of autism in people with FND and reveal a potentially distinct clinical profile, marked by elevated rates of ADHD and psychiatric comorbidities, and increased occurrence of functional seizures compared to FND- or Autism-only groups. Recognising this overlap may improve diagnosis, clinical care, and understanding of mechanisms underlying the co-occurrence of FND and autism.
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lincneurosci.bsky.social
Deadly consequences of declining vaccination rates:

@lincneurosci.bsky.social Director Professor Benedict Michael's article published today in The Conversation UK

"Child dies from complications of measles years after infection – SSPE explained"

Read: theconversation.com/child-dies-f...
Child dies from complications of measles years after infection – SSPE explained
Why falling vaccination rates put vulnerable children at risk.
theconversation.com
timnicholson.bsky.social
I think we need to do more interviews & oral exams to quality check students & their work, despite there being a trend of phasing these out. Even brief, but well targeted ones, can be really effective …and aren’t that onerous or time consuming to do
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profwild.bsky.social
I can’t believe there
are people who allow
PowerPoint to
choose where the line
breaks go in their
slide titles
timnicholson.bsky.social
Bravo Ed, Sarah & team!💪🏻💪🏻👏👏
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michaelokun.bsky.social
Boom: The results of the ADAPT-PD personalized brain stimulation trial showed promise for treating Parkinson’s. First longer-term results for adaptive DBS in PD. Adaptive stimulation automatically adjusts in real time to a person’s brain signals. @parkinsondotorg.bsky.social
timnicholson.bsky.social
Do join us for 1st @kingsioppn.bsky.social NREG meeting of the academic year on the complex/fascinating topic of visual snow

All welcome - Teams link in this link 👍 www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/events
Events | Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience | King’s College London
www.kcl.ac.uk
timnicholson.bsky.social
…and those bloody Anglo Saxons, Beaker Folk etc😆

youtu.be/_kkOHtniTts?...
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intlbrainlab.bsky.social
Two flagship papers from the International Brain Laboratory, now out in ‪@Nature.com‬:
🧠 Brain-wide map of neural activity during complex behaviour: doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09235-0
🧠 Brain-wide representations of prior information in mouse decision-making: doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09226-1 +
timnicholson.bsky.social
@ammaralchalabi.bsky.social isn’t prone to hyperbole, so this seems big/great news & progress for this devastating disease💪🏻

Suspect I’m not alone in growing skeptical of such omics (esp machine learning) papers with findings that fail to replicate/deliver clinical impact

Hopefully this different🤞
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fsresearchstudy.bsky.social
Hi everyone! I’m researching how people with functional seizures understand & cope with their condition.

If you're 18+, UK-based, diagnosed by neurologist (no additional epilepsy), please take 20-30 mins to complete this survey:
nclpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

#functionalseizure#fnd
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braincomms.bsky.social
Stoffel and Sojka demonstrated that respiratory sensitivity was lower for patients with functional neurological disorders, along with reduced interoceptive sensibility but intact metacognition, compared to healthy controls. Full paper buff.ly/yXCH1WS
timnicholson.bsky.social
Great thread from @jonstoneneuro.bsky.social on a paper that took a lot of effort from a superb team to wrestle the evidence and many complexities of the relation between FND and migraine into shape!

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jonstoneneuro.bsky.social
Our new open access paper looking at Migraine and FND, two of the commonest conditions in neurological practice.

Migraine and functional neurological disorder (FND)—a review of comorbidity and potential overlap. academic.oup.com/braincomms/a... 🧵1/
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alancarson15.bsky.social
Great work by veronica the app is now available - Mementum by cogniss
fndireland.bsky.social
Interesting study by Veronica Breira, @jonstoneneuro.bsky.social, @alancarson15.bsky.social on digital self-help for functional cognitive disorder. 💚🧡

#FND @neuroscienceirl.bsky.social @fndportal.bsky.social
braincomms.bsky.social
@Veronicabreira @jonstoneneuro @AlanCarson15 report on a novel digital self-help functional cognitive disorder intervention. The CBT–based programme led to symptom improvement in 62% of participants and boosted quality of life and more. Read at buff.ly/jD4JbCF
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keithfrankish.com
Donald Quixote, tilting at windmills
ronfilipkowski.bsky.social
Trump’s exact quote to Fox today on this: “We’re doing coal. I don’t want windmills destroying our place. I don’t want these solar things where they go for miles and they cover up half a mountain and are ugly as hell.”
timnicholson.bsky.social
Glastonbury (& BBC’s amazing coverage) always such a midsummer English joy

I particularly love the random celeb appearances like this from Peter Capaldi with Franz Ferdinand

A thread of some my favourite bits from this and past years that are too good not to share……

www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...
Glastonbury - Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out
Franz Ferdinand performs Take Me Out at Glastonbury 2025.
www.bbc.co.uk