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Ron Henzel Social Distanced Before It Was Cool
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1:On April 11, clinical researcher & epidemiologist at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, Dr. John Ioannidis & 16 of his colleagues produced a study titled, “COVID-19 Antibody Seroprevalence in Santa
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VINDELlLAS
the goddess lalita and the lolita archetype: i want to preface with an EXTREME tw, this is a very sensitive/dark subject and i want to make it VERY clear i
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the_delibidinator
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with lockdown restrictions about to be lifted, it’s a good time to look at the evidence around coronavirus spread so far, and make the changes that make the most sense
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Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych
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Although the title about the “link” between brain injury and religious fundamentalism is misleading, the findings seemingly fail to capture the apparent prevalence of a major component of what underlies
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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
I’ve been thinking lately about how the data we have, which informs policymaking around pop health, can & does exclude people who do not have insurance, who forego health care,
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Lisa Mackenzie
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The debate about the language used in campaigns to encourage women to attend cervical smear tests also provides an opportunity to consider arguments being made about the importance of collecting
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Jeff Linder
jeffreylinder
1/8 It's July 4th weekend I just rewrote a textbook chapter on influenza. The textbook will likely come out in January 2021. How will the COVID
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The Woke Temple
WokeTemple
1/12] Assertions and more assertions, often ugly assertions, presented without evidence. And called “scholarship”. . . . . .#CRT #WhiteFragility 2/12] When I started reading Critical Race Theory scholarship, I
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
Thread – Camp in Georgia. At the time epidemic was starting to rise – with daily numbers worse than Ontario near its peak. 238 trainees/staff arrive June 17-21. 363 kids
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Farzad Mostashari
Farzad_MD
1/ This is what has been worrying epidemiologists about #COVID19- if asymptomatic/pre-symptomatic individuals are driving the outbreak, then coming out of lockdown will be exceedingly difficulthere's what it might takehttps://science.sciencemag.o
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Steve Brown
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(1/13) The curious case of COVID-19 trends in London vs the rest of England, and the case for resistance in the population: A thread. The graph below shows the trend
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Hailey Robertson
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In Jan. 2018, I joined @kelly_zvobgo’s newly formed Truth, Justice, Reparations team with @SPECLabUSC. I worked on the project until she began her own lab at @global_wm, and even had
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Christian Gollier
CGollier
1/7 To characterize a rational exit strategy to #lockdown , we must combine epidemiology with economics.I am not an epidemiologist, just an economist. Moreover, our date to test our models
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Jonathan Ashworth 😷💙
JonAshworth
1. Labour called for the lockdown but we’ve always warned it was a blunt tool unless we used this time to develop a testing, isolate and trace strategy. We’ve asked
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MedEd Pittsburgh
MedEdPGH
1/ Clinical Reasoning Series – Cognitive Bias Ever felt the thrill of making crucial diagnosis? The pain of missing a diagnosis? Yeah, us too Clinical reasoning is hard, so let’s
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Josh Greenberg
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THREADHATE AS A VIRUSHate is like a virus. If left unchecked, it spreads and spreads and spreads—and spreads. Until.Shaped by known risk factors, the spread of hate can also be
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