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Michaël
mimiryudo
"Les avis scientifiques évoluent". Faisons un tour sur PubMed (principal moteur de recherche d'articles médicaux au monde) des "homemade / home-made masks" si vous voulez bien... Vous me suivez @JJBourdin_RMC
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𝙹𝚘𝚎 𝚅𝚒𝚙𝚘𝚗𝚍
jvipondmd
OK here's what I really think. 1/https://twitter.com/jvipondmd/status/1387519641799462914 "The notion that there is a direct linear relationship b/w restrictions and viral spread is not the experience of this pandemic." Refere
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Ashley T. Rubin, Penal Scientist
ashleytrubin
Now is a great time to remind folks about how we released people in the past to keep the prison population under control. See this study by Shelly Messinger and
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Ullrich Ecker
UlliEcker
I've been asked a few times recently about how best to debunk misinformation. We've started work on v2 of the popular (but now outdated) Debunking Handbook, but for now, I
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Augusta Atinuke 🇳🇬
AugustaAtinuke
Today's my dad's birthday. I miss him so much, so here's a thread about my favorite Gemini (CW - grief, aging, death): Over the past few years, I've been talking
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
OK I'm busy trying to catch up with what I've missed on #COVID19 in children, which looks like a lot!People seem to be making a big deal out of some
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Dr. Jessica Taylor
DrJessTaylor
A year ago today, my life changed so much. A book I self-published about the victim blaming of women thinking like 20 people would buy... sold 10,000 copies in a
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
Meet Steven Manzo, a tragic casualty of lockdown. A recovering addict who overcame so much, and had so much life ahead of him.#RIPStevenManzoNext time you advocate for the closure of
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Sarah E Seaton 🏳️🌈
SarahESeaton
I understand that journals are desperate for reviewers right now. But since Friday I’ve had five requests & two have already chased me. Here’s a reminder of my tips to
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
What if Wakanda was the world's most powerful nation?THREAD [& tribute to @chadwickboseman] This question is referencing King T’Challa's address to the United Nations at the end of #BlackPanther.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
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Dr Claire Taylor
drclairetaylor
1/ 11 Covid is a vascular disease . We need to stop thinking of it primarily as a lung disease. I hear lung Doctors says ‘we don’t see much
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Miss Night (She/Her)
happycampergirl
Ok, I have a bittersweet happy story to share with all of you today, so: a thread: 1/8 Before I was a principal, I taught kindergarten, and before that I
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Jonathan Shedler
JonathanShedler
1/ More than a few psychologists have asked just what is meant by "evidence-based practice" and "evidence based therapy." This thread is a response I gave to someone who asked
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Sebastian Good
sebastiangood
Ok I’ll bite. How should journals be structured financially?https://twitter.com/aaberhe/status/1331255302054760448 The old model was essentially a consortium model. All the universities agreed to pay the crazy subscription fees and all th
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Science is our exit strategy. Driving case numbers low buys us important time to develop, test, and deploy vaccines, but there are many other important reasons to slow transmission.A thread
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Rajeev Chitguppi MDS
chitguppi
SARS-COV-2 is a weak virus inactivated by many disinfectants/ mouthwashes. Challenge is not 'virus inactivation'. That's easy. Challenge is how long will salivary viral loads remain low after mouth rinsing.
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