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Mark Noonan
Mark_E_Noonan
I think what really bugs we about the Trump trial and those defending it as somehow morally necessary is how grossly unjust the trial is. And in that it dawns
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COAR Global
CoarGlobal
THREAD: Popular discontent with the impunity of #Syria’s ruling elite has increased even among Alawites as a distant cousin of President Al-Assad has been released from prison and is walking
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Alana Saltz
alanasaltz
I received CBT therapy for many years, starting as a kid. It was years of being told that my emotional and physical pain was an overreaction due to distorted thinking.
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Jesse Singal
jessesingal
1/ Part of what's so frustrating about the collapse of standards in progressive media is the death of left-of-center watchdogs. The FP story I've been complaining about for days now
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Charles Gasparino
CGasparino
Having lived through 9-11 in NYC and now the pandemic and social unrest here are some thoughts (thread): 9-11 was tragic and brutal. It hit home to me because my
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Simon Johnston
cancerdocsi
Lobular disease accounts for more than 1 in 10 cases of breast cancer. It is often referred to as the sneaky subtype because it can evade detection. A lot has
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Kenneth Rockwood
Krockdoc
Great question. Most key trials preceded the Clinical Frailty Scale. @GrahamEllis247 will know best, but here’s my read. (A 7-part thread; forgive me.) Back in the late ‘70s (when I
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Hannah Barnes
hannahsbee
NEW: Tavistock’s Gender Identity Development Service rated ‘inadequate’ by CQC after inspecting GIDS in autumn. CQC say inspection prompted by concerns reported by healthcare professionals & Children’s Commissioner, who’d been
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The Good Statistician
TheGoodStatsMan
This chart from the FT's graphics team intrigued me. It shows that March/April was unusually late for a viral infection causing excess deaths and that September/October is unusually early for
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Dr. Pritesh Gandhi
priteshgandhimd
I am a f*****g doctor. I lead a health clinic in East Austin and treat #COVID19 patients.America is out of its mind thinking we are even remotely prepared for school
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Phil Verhoef
DrPhilipVerhoef
Welp, #medtwitter, here we go. for context: I do both bc it gives me more time to work with residents (I'm an APD for our small IM program). while I
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McHimbo™️2022 Vibes Only
tadpr0le
Reminder that while abstinence-only programs dominate American addiction treatments they don’t work for everyone and other countries have explored different treatments that seem to work better while the American model
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Andy Bellavia
AndyB_Knowles
Fabulous pod by @Oaktree_Dave w/ @nickhunn @carlosdajackal. Thinking about writing a piece combining their thoughts w/ those of Kim @audresources & Karl @HearingReview from earlier as #hearables revolution closing in
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Tina Bujno
TinaBit
Good article about the treatment of Richmond protesters from last summer. These oppressive techniques are used by many police dept. with the notable exception of security on Jan 6th at
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tim parke
trjparke
When I was a registrar in Edinburgh in early 1990's we helped train SAS medics in Emergency Medicine over a few months in the department on placement. Thread 1/- They
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James
EasyPeasy_3
Here’s a wee story. 20 years ago I went into the VG Store in Gourock to see the owner, Mr Dhesi. I had a plan. ‘Your shop’s too big. Give
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