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Hey everyone! My name’s Evan aka @LevineRx & I’m talking over #twitteristorian to tell you about the #archaeology of #Greece’s Cycladic islands! I just docked on #Naxos for 2 weeks
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Dr. Arielle Baker
ArielleLBaker
"It’s easier for organizations to offer an implicit bias training than to take a long, hard look and overhaul the way they operate. The reality is, even if we could
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Anderson Brito
AndersonBrito_
Quando a pandemia chegou na costa leste dos EUA, nosso grupo na @YaleSPH passou a sequenciar genomas do coronavírus, e a divulgar os resultados semanalmente no http://COVIDTrackerCT.com → https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/arti
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Cara Jackson
cara__jackson
We talked about Hattie’s use of the term “effect sizes” in class last night and I woke up still annoyed by this ridiculous “zone of desired effects” image 1/10 Bob
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GI Journal Club
GiJournal
Good evening! Excited to discuss an article by @drkeithsiau published in @AmCollegeGastro focusing on colonoscopy training, with expert commentary by @Samir_Grover from @UofT. Lets beginhttps://journals.lww.com/ajg/Abstract/2020/02000/Colonoscopy_Dir
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Jorge A. Caballero, MD
DataDrivenMD
Great question - The threshold of 94% for blood oxygen saturation is relevant when deciding whether to administer Remdesivir in a patient with #COVID19.We can learn A LOT about Trump’s
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Lauren Heathcote, PhD
LCHeathcote
1/5 What people with #cancer can teach us about surviving the #coronavirus pandemic: a thread 2/5 Earlier this week @picardonhealth published this @globeandmail article Core takeaway: people living with &
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Josh Twining
JoshuapTwining
Was delighted to have some of our research investigating how small carnivores are adapting to human modified landscapes in Ireland featured on #BBCHomeGround. Watch it here: https://bbc.in/3er0XO7 Here is a short
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Azmat Khan
AzmatZahra
After the U.S. raid targeting Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, NPR's @DanielEstrin & @lalarian uncovered claims that Syrian civilians were killed & wounded, tracking down a survivor. A year later, NPR followed up on
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Maneesh
Maneesh312
We know these are desperate times and everyone wants to do everything within their abilities to save their people. But, convalescent plasma should be avoided by all means now, as
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Alex Stevens
AlexStevensKent
The government’s response to @CommonsScotAffs report on problem drug use, led by Kit Maltouse, is mostly a shoddy piece of work. You can read it at https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5801/cmselect/cmscotaf/698/69802.htm. Here are som
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Dr Charlie Gardner
CharlieJGardner
Important piece from @GeorgeMonbiot - of course climate change is driven by overconsumption in the rich world, not overpopulation in the majority worldBut he makes another, often forgotten point... (1/n)https://www.theguardian.com/commentis
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Jim Woodgett
jwoodgett
1/ This is a lucid and very well thought out article on Covid-19 that touches on the key elements that must be addressed. It’s from a US perspective but Canada
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Shifu
MingTheFiveNine
I take my spouses mental health very seriously. Black men haven’t been allowed a space to vent, be vulnerable, and heard and I try to fight that as much as
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Matt Barnum
matt_barnum
1/Twelve studies on what the Great Recession meant for schools — hinting at what another downturn will mean https://www.chalkbeat.org/2020/4/22/21230992/great-recession-schools-research-lessons-coronavirus 2/Education spending fell and didn't rec
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Julie Silver, MD
JulieSilverMD
This is an evidence-based history lesson for #MedTwitter with a survey at the end for you to weigh in on next steps. For 20+ years #WomenInMedicine & allies have been
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