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Resist the Hologram - Stu Cvrk
STUinSD
Thread - Flu vs. Wuflu1. The following truths about the ChiCom/CCP virus – or “Wuflu” – are courtesy of a friend. 2. As I have said over and over and
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Brian Libby
brianlibby
I'm starting to feel like a lot of left-leaning Portlanders have gone a bit crazy over the boarded-up buildings and graffiti downtown. It's an overwhelmingly Covid-generated phenomenon, yet there is
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Jeffrey Duchin, MD
DocJeffD
With more dangerous CoV-19 variants, we must improve CoV-19 prevention in all aspects of our lives, incl. mask quality & fit, limiting time w/others, avoiding crowded indoor spaces, increasing distance
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Colin McKay
DerorCurrency
To study the human anatomy in depth is to discover an awe-inspiring microcosm, a sophisticated universe of living systems and feedback mechanisms. It is also to experience a profound, inexpressible
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
@JeremyKonyndyk, a few qs:1. You have been advocating against schools on the ground that the pandemic is insufficiently contained. But open schools have not been shown to accelerate spread—so why
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Plogging Nigeria
ploggingnigeria
#MondayBrief DEALING WITH ANXIETY So, we have been discussing anxiety and it's effect on our mental health. It is no longer news that apprehension, unease and nervousness all accompany anxiety.A
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AKASH
AKASHBH95801446
LESSER KNOWN PEOPLE OF INDIAA boy was born in Pottipadu, a little-known village in Cuddapah district in Andhra Pradesh some 109 years ago. The village school taught only epics like
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Taisa
Sci_Tai
Small info thread on fires+smoke+running!Is it really that much worse to run in the smoke than hike/walk? Yes. Sadly it is. Here's why!(papers/info courtesy of the +1, who works at
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Michael Koolidge
koolidge
THREAD. This piece by the great @KimStrassel in @WSJ lays out brilliantly what I've been hammering daily on the show since Election Day https://www.wsj.com/articles/harvesting-the-2020-election-11605221974 1/ How is it possible
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stephen o'rahilly (its pronounced O-RA-hill-EEE)
StephenORahilly
There's no doubt that biology strongly influences the risk of becoming obese. Evidence for reduced energy expenditure being involved is much weaker than for variation in control of appetite. Not
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Prof Mark Radford 💙 PhD RN
MRadford_HEECN
I recognise that there has been a great deal of concern raised by students and others in academic work and clinical practice. I am sorry for this confusion and have
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
DHSC has published the results of its trial of lateral flow tests – the one it is going with for mass testing is the Innova antigen assay. A thread (and
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Hugo Mercier
hugoreasoning
The first ever printed document wasn’t Gutenberg’s bible. It was a sutra. 10s of k were printed (!). In the 7th C (!!). In a language people couldn’t read (!!!).Enclosed
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Dr. Liisa Galea
LiisaGalea
As annus horribilis 2020 ends I would like to reflect on what lessons I hope the world has come to understand about the need for greater resources for research, diversity
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DESY
desynews
Today is International Women and Girls in Science Day #WomenInScience. Obviously, every day is #WomenInScienceDay, but today we would like to introduce you to a few of our female researchers.
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The Bills make Dr. Jennifer Sessions want to shout
Laprofmme
Kathryn Edwards & @DavidSm54263703 confirm that women do disproportionate amounts of labor of reviewing, ed board work, @HFranceWebsite volunteering. Our male colleagues need to say Yes when asked to do
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