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Patrick Baud
patrick_baud
10 choses qui se sont également passées en 2020 (et qui permettent de rééquilibrer positivement notre représentation mentale du monde ternie par une tendance naturelle au biais de négativité exacerbée
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Alvin mwangi
Alvinmwangi254
In this times of #COVID19 #COVID19KE - Here is some list of organizations and institutions with hotlines and text/Whatsapp/FB/Twitter/IG based platform that you can speak to on issues of #SRHR
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Jason Abaluck
Jabaluck
COVID was a preventable disaster. Many ideas existed that could have helped that were not tried because no one had an incentive to test them. The government can provide incentives
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
EVERY TRUMP FOREIGN POLICY SCANDAL IN ONE TWEET.It is impossible to summarize any of Trump's complex foreign scandals in just 280 characters—key pieces will always be missing—but Twitter urges us
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Tom Elliott
tomselliott
While decrying “alternate facts," @JoeNBC falsely claims “every study” shows hydroxychloroquine “doesn’t work” against Covid NYU’s Grossman school of Medicine study found patients given hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin
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nayook.
ni_ruh
People thinking “but how does race contribute to poor health outcomes? Isn’t it genetic?” come sit down on uncles couch for a second. C’mon, grab a cup of tea, I
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Roaring Rudy Havenstein
RudyHavenstein
I have two main issues:1. The military-industrial complex Eisenhower warned us about in 1961, and, related to that,2. The Big Bank crime wave and associated kleptocracy...plus all the politicians, institutions,
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Arnau
arnauquera
I'm glad to announce that our Covid-19 epidemiology simulation, called JUNE, is finally out in medRxiv!https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.15.20248246v2.full.pdfThe whole code (100% pure Python) is openly available under an
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Nina Bahadur
nbahadur
The most important work I did this year focused on Black maternal health and the tragedies of Black maternal deaths. Sharing some of those pieces, and the editors who made
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Elizabeth C. McLaughlin, Esq.
ECMcLaughlin
Just gonna say that I think there’s going to come a point where we view the way alcohol has been mass-marketed to women over the past few decades in the
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ElizaPetch
ElizaPetch
A summary of the Owen Jones interview with Judith Butler for those who can’t stand to watch.OJ’s questions are designed to elicit from Butler the sort of statements a self
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Anwesh Satpathy
anwesh_satpathy
Surprised to find both the left and the right eulogizing #SanjayGandhi . Haven't come across a single thread today which talks about his excesses. So I'm making one. A thread
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Tristan Cork BLive
TristanCorkPost
Bristol's map of covid-19 coronavirus infection rates pretty much mirrors the map of Bristol's levels of socio-economic deprivation.Why?A thread but first have a read of this & pls RT...https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristo
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Catherine Sweeney
CathJSweeney
We'll be hearing from leaders in Oklahoma's medical community here in a few minutes. I'll start the thread here. Below are the speakers and agenda for the briefing. Dr. Aaron
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Stephen T Casper
TheNeuroTimes
While I certainly applaud journalism focused on epidemiologists, journalists might want to survey American historians of medicine for their opinions about how we are doing.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/04/upshot/epidemiologists-virus-surv
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Seleeah_Writes© #EndSarsBrutality#
Asipita6
THREAD!!This Army Chief Fought Against Invasion Of Benin Kingdom But Was Betrayed By His Own And Hanged. Benin City was the capital of Benin kingdom, one of the most highly developed
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