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TJ McIntyre
tjmcintyre
The US continues to believe that if it just shouts louder then the Europeans will magically abandon their long standing commitment to fundamental rights.https://twitter.com/faheye/status/1318848126573289472 The claim that the “public inte
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
"If there's one thing we learn from history, it's that we don't learn from history"A new study from India looks at #COVID19 contact tracing And now reported, "[children] transmitted the
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Wasif Saeed
wasifsaeed85
CSS prep 16 hr/day Myth or Real ? Daily Prep duration is a subjective thing . But there are limitations as to how long your brain can stay focused. For
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Jessica Price
Delafina777
I keep seeing the "if trauma can be passed down genetically, maybe [insert Thing White People Do] can too" and, that's not how epigenetics works? this is just rehashed Victorian
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Vincent Lee
Rover829
LOS ANGELES, April 20 (Reuters) - Some 4.1% of adults tested positive for coronavirus antibodies in a study of Los Angeles County residents, health officials said on Monday, suggesting the
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Jeremy Price
jeremyfprice
I believe that this statement is reportable.How do some Christians make themselves the victim of everything?As a reminder, the LGBTQ+ community was included in cleansing efforts.And Hitler *used* the Church,
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MC Das Kapital
Sandernista412
Why are DSA members crying about other members who are gun owners? Umm hello, a lot of the left are pro second amendment. Shit, study the black panthers. I
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
Plan Continuation bias (PCB) - playing a role in COVID19? Lessons from aviation industry. A fancy name for “get-there-itis”. PCB which is an unconscious cognitive bias to continue the original
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Heart problems - Of 1,216 #COVID19 patients, 667 (55%) had abnormalities in their scan, & 1 in 7 participants had what researchers described as "severe abnormalities”. Similar even excluding if
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Jim F. Lopez
jimlopez875
ThreadPasma deserves further scientific discussion, as the symptoms are real to patients. We did a study on pasma back in medical school (Jara et al., 2008), which suggests that it
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Eitan Hersh
eitanhersh
Posting a new working paper, co-authored with the brilliant @lauraroyden. "Antisemitic Attitudes Across the Ideological Spectrum"We conducted survey experiments on 3,500 Americans, including a large (2,500) oversample of young adu
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Dominique PERETTI
dperetti
Here is a thread about how the @nejm New York observational study was massaged in order to hide the significant benefit of Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) for hospitalized patients that a closer
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Mr Jonetsu
MOlasope
Today, I finished my personal study of the book of Acts.Each time I study it, I observe something peculiar which humbles me. This time it was the following;1. The humanity
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freska⁷
sleepyymona
what if were actually taught in school how to study instead of what to study elementary school: we learn life basics like how to read & write, basic maths (all
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Rand Fishkin
randfish
Are you in need of 14 case studies to back up the assertion that:Moving subdomain -> subfolder (almost always) increases search trafficMoving subfolder -> subdomain (almost always) decreases search trafficI
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Angry Cardiologist
AngryCardio
Now that folks have had a chance to digest the two reports on in-hospital cardiac arrest in COVID patients, let’s break them down. Starting with the British study.https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m3513 First, a
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