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Jennifer Doleac
jenniferdoleac
Domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and stalking are very difficult for economists to study because of data quality. Survey evidence suggests that such offenses are typically not reported. This
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Helen De Cruz
Helenreflects
Tomorrow I will be part of a panel on prestige and inclusion in Anglo-American philosophy (with @Etienne_Brown @RebeccaBamford and Thierry Ngosso. Here are some late night thoughts on the following
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Phil
phil_w888
1/4So far all existing data show smokers are underrepresented in Covid19 hospitalization data2 studies from the US1. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.08.20057794v12.https://twitter.com/phil_w888/status/1245115268910559232 2/4
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Dave 🦔 hopes you are at home 💛
_dmh
Here's the thing with #260papers: some days you read more, some days you read less, but averaging a paper per work day seems like a lot, especially since that expects
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Dr Dominic Pimenta
DrDomPimenta
This is deeply pseudoscientific and dangerous rubbish. I wouldn't normally amplify, but in this case given the public health emergency I've made an exception. The full version is here: https://youtu.be/DUDg5ossirU Otherwise
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Andy Guess
andyguess
My paper "(Almost) Everything in Moderation: New Evidence on Americans' Online Media Diets" is forthcoming at AJPS. I use surveys and web visit data + a machine classifier to study
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Andrew Turner
andykturner
There have been lots of critiques of adverse childhood experiences (#ACEs) approaches recently, so @PeopleValues and I have put together a thread of those we have found most useful There
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Madhu Pai, MD, PhD
paimadhu
Thread on racism in #tuberculosis & global health.I have been writing about power imbalance in global health.Every aspect of global health is dominated by individuals, institutions and funders in HICs.
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Edin Hajdarpašić
_edinh
Outbreaks of disease are typically seen as temporary, but the institutions organized to suppress them can last far longer. The Habsburg “sanitary border” with the Ottoman Empire is one example
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Emily Hanford
ehanford
Thread: There was a session today at #NCTE19, the annual conference of @ncte, called "Misreading the Science of Reading." I want to share some thoughts, and some reading material, to
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Valerie Marlowe
ValerieGMarlowe
18 months ago, I tweeted this thread, and then almost immediately went to the hospital for an emergency induction due to a life-threatening pregnancy complication.(If you wondered where I went
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Robert Plenge
rplenge
The immune system is critical in the fight against SARS-CoV-2 infection. But what happens when the immune system turns against the body itself? Read this blog.thread to learn more, including
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
A thread about the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in development. There are a lot of candidate vaccines in development, but we still have a long way to go. Vaccines work by training
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El ugly Jelipe #MasksAreMetal
ElVeider_FDV
[VENDREDI NUTRITION] Après avoir parlé de sexe, parlons de potichats (apparemment ça attire autant que le sexe). Aujourd’hui, domestication et nutrition des animaux de compagnie. Pour les épisodes précédents :Le
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Thibault Fiolet 🇪🇺
T_Fiolet
Article sur le gluten, l'intolérance et la maladie cœliaquehttps://quoidansmonassiette.fr/maladie-coeliaque-prevention-et-age-dintroduction-du-gluten-chez-les-nourrissons/[Thread]Le gluten est le terme général désignant les protéi
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ИIH
NiacinIsHealth
"Obesity is caused by an abnormal excess storage of energy as lipids in adipose tissue due to a net imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure"Replace obesity w/ any condition/disease,
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