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Adam Amin
adamamin
If you watched coverage of this week’s events, you were hit with many things to process:- The merits of the “rioters vs. protestors”- How to be an ally to your
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
So, I used to be a straight A+ kid in grade school, throughout up until I finished my PhD coursework (94/100). My parents raised me self-assured (not cocky, but self-confident),
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jonstokes.com
jonst0kes
Mathematically speaking, it looks like this is now baked in. And when the healthcare system is overwhelmed, the fatality rate for COVID spikes. We are going to lose a lot
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Why didn't we lockdown earlier? (Thread)This is a subject about which theories are put forward endlesslyI wanted to explore it in more detail and teamed up with @BBCPM to do
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Dr. Rob Davidson #WearAMask
DrRobDavidson
As an ER doctor, I feel compelled to correct a dangerous & upsetting new talking point from @realdonaldtrump. Lately he's been "boasting" that while #COVID19 rates are soaring, *deaths* are
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Gaurav ∞
SelfGrowthHack
5 Ways to manage decision fatigue.Thread Decision fatigue refers to the deteriorating quality of decisions made by an individual after a lengthy decision-making session. There are two types
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Stewart Lockett
stew_lock
As the Fourth of July weekend commences, I urge everyone to take precautions to fight #COVIDー19. I’m going to share my battle as a 23 year old very active male
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Jacob Donnelly
JayCoDon
Something missing from a lot of legacy business news is the question of why a piece of information matters. Time on spent reporting on what happens, but little time is
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Jody Avirgan
jodyavirgan
Lots of talk about how the loss of commutes is hitting podcast listening. I have a slightly more nuanced take - that it's the scrambling of routine. Podcasts are built
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Lux 🧠 Alptraum
LuxAlptraum
Extroverts will be the death of us I know I’ve got some degree of, uh, privilege here as an introvert who strongly prefers one on one gatherings even in non-pandemic
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Kristin Collier
KristinCollie20
next time you hear that covid is “a hoax” I hope you remember my story. I woke up the morning of Saturday March 21st and I noticed a cough. texted
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Sammy
Orithella
Things That I Wish People Considered About #EhlersDanlosSyndrome: A Thread. #neisvoid So, #EDS has officially come out of hibernation. October - February is when I experience, on average: more flare-ups,
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Sam
CAPTWetBlanket
I used to get into the nitty-gritty of what each med I'm on is and how it works, but at this point I'm just too tired.Crack my jaw open and
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Hannah Davis 🦈
ahandvanish
One of the most jarring and upsetting things I've learned as part of this #longcovid journey is the entire world of post-viral and post-infectious illness. One of these, a neuroimmune
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Cole Daniel Behrens
Colebehr_report
Going through perhaps the most overwhelming couple weeks of my life.I am reminded of this Marcus Aurelius quote:“Nowhere you can go is more peaceful, more free of interruptions, than your
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Melissa Luck ☘
MelissaKXLY4
Watching the Coeur d'Alene City Council considering a mask mandate. Kootenai Health says the situation has changed "for the worse" at the hospital. Last week, they had ONE open bed.
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