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JamaicanLabrat
Ok I will do a #WorldMentalHealthDay thread.If you've followed me for some time, you may know that I live with Bipolar disorder II. Many times I get DMs from
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Chris
ThePrimalMan
10 perspectives on fitness and life... 1. Never use age as an excuse—whether you’re young or old. If you’re young, now is the time to build the physical foundation that
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Lia
LiaSae
So, some people in the replies say “depression”, but as someone who experienced this A Lot before this, I’d argue it’s more specific.A mini-thread on Some Falsehoods Programmers* Believe About
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Brad Stulberg
BStulberg
8 Principles to Navigate Periods of Disorder.1. Stop Resisting What's Happening.2. Focus On What You Can Control3. Nail Daily Habits4. Use Routines5. Stay Connected6. Think Adaptation7. Respond Not React8. Show
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Erwan Le Corre
ErwanLeCorre
IMO breathing through a mask will lower oxygen saturation in most people but not for the reason most people believe it does. Looks like this needs a thread...https://twitter.com/jd3141592/status/1318561151454646272 Healthy individuals
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Katie Mettler
kemettler
Feeling sick and teary-eyed reading this raw story from @OliviaMesser. Every sentence punched.About a month ago, after a year submersed in trauma and tension, my brain finally broke. My whole
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Whitney Graham
whitney_graham4
Technology is developing at an alarming rate. Ads can be wired into our phones within minutes based on our conversations. Algorithms affect the way we interact online. Our phones can
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
FACE MASKS: "An N95 FFR user is always going to experience some level of difficulty breathing, or breathing resistance, even though these devices are designed to minimize breathing resistance as
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Kristina Smiley
prolactingrl
New paper showing seasonal differences in central prolactin receptor densities in dark eyed juncos! Funny story on how this paper came to be… (a small thread).https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1ayW73Acf-HPqD In 2018 when I
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Carl Thomas
carlosdajackal
This is a super interesting post, and comes back to a chat myself @AndyB_Knowles and @Oaktree_Dave have been having regularly.If to be 'the thing', #hearables need to become a platform,
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Jessica DeMars
BreathewellPT
Alright. I seem to have turned a few heads of late, so I guess it is time to take the dive:"What's breathing got to do with it?"A thread There
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Dr Benjamin Janaway
drjanaway
One general misconception is that 'we cure illness.' This is rarely the case, most treatments are about managing symptoms, postponing morbidity/mortality, and improving quality of life. This is true for
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Micah Allen
micahgallen
Important, sobering study, likely to be widely misinterpeted. But if the strongest reproducible brain-behavior correlation is r = 0.19, we are measuring the brain, behavior, or both wrong.https://twitter.com/smarek0502/status/12971547595567
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Aamer Anwar🎗✊🏽#BlackLivesMatter
AamerAnwar
Hysterical reaction & dangerous attempt by Tories to try & impose Pseudo-Science of “lie-detectors” on Scotland’s independent justice system - @HumzaYousaf is right to say no to the use of
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GregroxMun
GregroxMun
I use fantasy races in my D&D games to basically thwart the idea of fantasy races as they're intended. That is, every "race-based" psychological trait that a given race must
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Nora “Real Women Flatten Curves” Helfand
nhelfand
If there is one thing I want everyone on earth to understand before I die, it is that physiological illnesses can cause psychiatric symptoms that are not necessarily caused by
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