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Abdulmohsen T. Alduwaisan
atalduwaisan
Febreze: A Mini CelebrationA thread.#Febreze #QualitativeResearch #Innovation Febreze was rolled out in the mid-1990s after several years of testing. It was positioned as a product that could eliminate unwanted odors.
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Rebecca Darby
SkorpionUK
ICYMI: German virologist does field research, finds that #COVID19 seems not to stay viable on surfaces and human-to-human transmission is primary/only vector: https://www.thelocal.de/20200402/how-german-scientists-hope-to-find-answers-on-coronavirus-
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Whores of Yore
WhoresofYore
The motif of ‘vagina dentata’, or ‘toothed vagina’, is found in folklore around the world. This myth suggests that a woman can castrate a man, using her toothed vagina as
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
Decades ago, the Los Angeles coast was a hidden dumping ground for thousands of barrels of acid sludge laced with the toxic pesticide DDT. The ocean buried the evidence for
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DrOlufunmilayo
A 42 year old man in USA went to hospital due to ‘stabbing pain’ in his testicles. He was later tested and found to have Coronavirus.Over 25 health workers and
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Dexamethasone RecoveryTrial data outNot yet peer-reviewed but thank goodness for preprintA few reflections1. The randomization worked. The groups were pretty balanced2. They pre-specified their subgroups. That's importantSo the results?
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Noteworthy
noteworthy_ie
THREAD This important and timely proposal on genomics is now 90% funded thanks to your generous support. We would love to get to 100% to start the research. See the
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Ohio Dept of Health
OHdeptofhealth
We recently exceeded 50,000 followers on Twitter. We started the month of March with approximately 10,000 followers. As we reflect on what the past month has brought us, we want
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Sam
SamPandemic
What is one of the biggest lies society tells us?"I think you are not happy"A thread... Office shift ends at 16:00Amanda shuts her system down, leaves the office to catch
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elia ♡
eliakrathore
Came across a really cool theory proposing that many disorders of the mind, like depression and anxiety, can be thought of as a kind of mental rigidity. A metaphor for
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
NEW: There's an emerging argument that masks don't actually work. It's based on a recent study published by the CDC, which reportedly showed that 85% of mask-wearers contract #COVID19. This
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Aspheric News
AsphericNews
HEALTH: Inhaled asthma drug shortens Covid recovery, study findsA thread https://asphericnews.com/2021/04/13/health-inhaled-asthma-drug-shortens-covid-recovery-study-finds/ An inhaled drug commonly used for asthma has been shown to shorten
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Oopsies
seli_joan
Psychology question thread The ability of the nervous system to change in response to experience or the environment? A molecule, usually a drug, that binds a receptor molecule and initiates
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Ash 🧸💰
MONEYBAGGSZN
PRODUCTIVITY THREAD If you’re the schedule or routine type of person this is for youTAKE SOME NOTES Start with weekly goals you want to meet. Take the time to
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David W. Lawson
DavidWLawson
Been thinking about this a lot lately, so here goes… Fellow anthropologists, what exactly is stopping you from finding local collaborators & coauthors in your research? #decolonizing #anthropology I get
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society inhabitant
nixonist
Yearly cursed/nightmarish science articles thread. Will include articles from past years for completeness since old threads have been lost. (04/25/2017) An artificial womb successfully grew baby sheep — and humans
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