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Susan Codone
SusanCodone
I recently shared an opinion that a pastor who questions CDC guidelines probably also disputes the seriousness of sexual abuse and domestic violence in his church, and probably also demonstrates
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Karen Dorsman
DorsmanCerdaK
Hey #AcademicTwitter! I’m collaborating on an exciting project- Looking for the most impactful articules published since 2019 on #diversity and #healthdisparities in dementia research. Already have a few contenders but
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Patrick T. Brown
PatrickTBrown31
Ok, this one is not going to make me a ton of friends on Climate Twitter but out of both curiosity, and in the name of scientific completeness, somebody had
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Charmaine Chua
CharmaineSChua
Everyone is talking about the big ship getting stuck in the #Suez Canal. Here's a critical logistics reading list on the politics of how we got here -why ships are
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Arthur Asseraf
ArthurAsseraf
There was a time when colonialism blew up and everything seemed possible. Algeria was, in the words of @malikarahal’s new book, THE COUNTRY OF THE FUTURE It’s time for our
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Emily Burns😊 DMs welcome #TeamReality
Emily_Burns_V
1/Masks don’t work to stop COVID, though they work wonders keeping kids out of school & unemployment highBut WHY don’t they work? Let’s seeRather than thinking of respiratory aerosols like
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Rachel Cohen
rmc031
I had a chance to read @AlecMacGillis's new story on remote learning. https://www.propublica.org/article/the-students-left-behind-by-remote-learning It's definitely worth a read, but I do feel some important aspects of school reopen
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L Harris
ladyduckpojok
"Trans kids"? What does the research say?1- When not given puberty blockers 88% of boys who identify as trans in childhood desist by the age of 20. Letting kids go
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Alexander Samuel
AlexSamTG
Un Thread sur les écoles à dérouler :Olivier Véran se croit tout puissant, et rapporte tout à ses mesures. Même s'il avoue qu'il est trop tôt pour voir un effet
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Shannon Lewis-Simpson
slewisimpson
I am just catching up with this statement released concerning "Leif Erikson Day". There are a few things I would like to say about this.https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/proclamation-leif-erikson-day-2020/ As I study
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Dee Crescitelli
dcrescitelli
So… I have been stewing about this LA Times opinion piece for a few days now...https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2019-11-21/math-anxiety-elementary-teacher?fbclid=IwAR2Q001LgglQ6eagD1WseFXKgl2y_qcvdPJKOgbjeb-Er3-P46mQy5ZvbUU My summary: Daniel T.
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Medicus
MedicusFR
L'étude observationnelle du Lancet est une mine d'or. J'ai beaucoup de choses à dire dessus. Le thread va être un peu long. Mais tout d'abord : IL FAUT ARRETER TOUS
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Read the 2nd Yan et al. report. It was frustrating... each statement requires fact-checking to the point where, instead of pointing out the errors, it may be better for someone
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
COVID & WILDFIRE CONCERN—Wildfires can increase #COVID19 death too. Notably Harvard study finds:1 μg/m3 increase in PM2.5 8% increase in COVID-19 death rate.How bad is West Coast #wildfires? 100-400
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Jonathan Reinarz
reinarzhistory
I'm writing a chapter on smell in an early 20thC novel, which I bought for £2. Its a great source to research the senses, hospitals and med education. But so
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
.@NYTimes has done great data journalism on #SARS_CoV_2, filling gaps left by an incompetent US federal response but their recent coverage re: schools is tipping towards sensationalism & divergence from
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