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Michael Biggs response to the published Tavistock Early Intervention paper: ‘More questions than answers about the outcomes of puberty suppression’https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/comment?id=10.1371%2Fannotation%2F71faadb8-de18
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Sierra Michele
sierramichele98
PTSD can be developed by perceived danger. My brain is chemically altered due to evading what I believed to be a kidnapping/trafficking attempt and a sexual harassment the next day.
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Alex
alex_avoigt
Herbert Diess VW CEO“Despite all efforts, we’re currently in a rather more difficult situation than in 2018, when I took office” “What really has changed -- and what I hadn’t
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Emily Deans MD 💫
evolutionarypsy
Well this is interestinghttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/health/covid-psychosis-mental.html ...honestly I would discount any patients super sick in the hospital reports as “new onset psychosis” it’s probably delirium. But the outpat
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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
Hey so because people seem confused by this: hoarding is not the same thing as "having a lot of something."Hoarding is a specific set of behaviors, usually a symptom of
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Nichtschwert, free as a birb🐦🏳️⚧️
Nichtschwert
Before I finally pry myself off Twitter:I've talked before about how we shouldn't force kids to go to school. Less coercive approaches seem to be working reasonably well. Maybe the
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Heiner Prahm
heinerprahm
#Covid19 #Covid19Solution Dr. Pierre Kory, President of the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance:"If you take it, you will not get sick!" "Early treatment is key!"https://youtu.be/CuHq12B_Tvk?t=197https://covid19cri
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⭐ Griffin Candey ⭐
griffincandey
So, the bar I work at opened back up last night, and I gotta say, y'all:Just fucking don't go to restaurants right now. Just don't do it. I understand that
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Shannon Osaka
shannonosaka
My second paper on the link between extreme weather and climate change is out at @RGS_IBG. This one is more theoretical - how does extreme event attribution affect our understanding
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
Academic Job Discourseᵀᴹ is back (it’s never gone).Tl;dr: There are no jobs.Headline: Commodification of academia has decoupled the value of research from the chance of employability.Long read: Research and teaching
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
NEW—official full trial results of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in 43,448 people:95% efficacy w/ 2 doses52% efficacy after 1st dose (before 2nd)10 severe cases, 9 were in placeboSerious adverse events low &
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CORE IM
COREIMpodcast
0/ Buongiorno, #medtwitter! We bring to you a #tweetorial on ventilator management for all those folks who don’t normally manage ARDS who have stepped up to help in this pandemic.
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Pramesh CS
cspramesh
Much of the arguments about #HCQ for COVID_19 either for or against have been based on personal convictions and biases than reliable data. We have heard conspiracy theorists claim that
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The Speak Up Space
TheSpeakUpSpace
We need to talk about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) What is it? PTSD is a disorder that manifests after a traumatic event, resulting in memory impairment, flashbacks and many other
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
'For a vaccine to work, our immune system needs to be stimulated to produce a neutralizing antibody, as opposed to a non-neutralizing antibody.'https://wp.me/pccWMe-25 'In some viruses, if a person harbors
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myelasticheart
myelasticheart_
When compiling a list of every state's vaccine plan, i found that in many states people with preexisting conditions are ONLY prioritized if they have 1 of 12 conditions @CDCgov
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