NYT Bestselling Author. Medical Historian. Breast Cancer Survivor.
Next book: SLEUTH-HOUND, a whirlwind tour of Victorian forensics from the perspective of the man who loaned a voice to Baker St.βs famous resident: Sherlock Holmes. Out October 20.
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Here's my completed #arniecaricature. It's for sale, so drop me a line if interested: [email protected]
Has showing my process been of interest? Let me know. I'm planning a Sherlock/Cumberbatch/Freeman piece next, if that appeals.
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Have the far right's support peaked? Time will tell.
For now, I'll enjoy a glimmer of hope.
The miracle of vaccines π
So much winning.
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The book proposal as a portrait: unfinished business, with large parts yet unknown, and a few very detailed ideas staring back at you.
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New #arniecaricature video.
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Until the 1920s there was no cure for the disease we call 'Type 1 Diabetes'. Then, one night in 1920, Frederick Banting was struck by an idea that would save millions of lives. Dr Saira Hameed, author of Signals (@faberbooks.bsky.social) tells the story of Banting and his pioneering work on insulinπ
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What the results of last night mean for British politics remains to be seen. But for a moment, enjoy the rejection of the Reform Party and Nigel Farage. This is the 6th parliamentary by election loss in a row. Last night Reform lost in Makerfield and 2 council by elections.
Dr Saira Hameed tells the story of Frederick Banting's transformative work on insulin that saved the lives of tens of millions of diabetics