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50ShadesOfJay
htownchoirboy
Ok, for people such as this one who don't like the Green party because they want to increase social support, here are a few friendly thoughts: 1/n#nzpol#GreenParty#equality https://twitter.com/HandsMegan/status/1283509993312972801 First
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Jesse Burk-Rafel
jbrafel
1/ We need an interview ticket system for capping interviews, as we describe in this @AcadMedJournal perspective. @T_Standiford @jbcarmody @helenjkmorgan @Maya_Michigan #MedEd https://journals.lww.com/academicmedicine/Abstract/9000/A_Novel_
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Megan Konar
MeganKonar
How does trade impact the environment?A thread collecting papers that address this question. Emphasis on research using causal inference methods.Please let me know what papers should be included![THREAD]1/n Is trade
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
This interesting study found that skeletal #muscle cells of #ME/CFS patients showed a decrease in oxidative phosphorylation (a metabolic pathway used by #mitochondria to generate #energy). In simple terms, that
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brianvan, on good behavior
brianvan
Yang has been a buffoonish candidate. He really didn’t pay enough attention to NYC politics over the years & it shows. Thing is, a lot of people in his orbit
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Brendon Neuen
brendonneuen
Almost all guidelines recommend SGLT2i as 2nd line in T2DM & CKD/HF if not achieving glucose control on metforminBut should “metformin 1st for all” be revisited given the latest trial
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Dr. Stacey D. Smith
iochromaland
Well today was a first. I got choked up and barely kept it together during an academic talk. What the heck happened you say? I am an easy crier but
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
Boy is it refreshing to read this thread that takes a close look at two studies being used to rationalize #vitamin D supplementation for #COVID-19. It explains how both studies
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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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Andreas Backhaus
AndreasShrugged
1. What's wrong with the "Great Barrington Declaration"? It's lopsided, it's downplaying risks, it rests on wrong assumptions, and it has already failed the test of reality. It's a not-so-great
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Claudina MICHAL-TEITELBAUM
MartinFierro769
71/n Tout semble indiquer, en revanche, qu'un petit organe mal connu, le thymus, à l'interface de l'immunité innée (qui protège contre tout nouvel agent infectieux) et l'immunité acquise (qui nécessite
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Prof Bunny Hugger 🌍🌹🌱💙 #ClimateAction
JKSteinberger
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." Congratulations, degrowth, we're now at the penultimate stage 3, apparently. That sure went fast.
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Christoph Gruetzner
ch_gruetze
A magnitude Mw3.8 #earthquake woke up residents in NW #Slovenia today. I've done a lot of field work in the area for the #SPP2017 (http://www.spp-mountainbuilding.de/ ), so here's why this event
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ COVID-19 has "anisotropic" infection: Despite 100 times LOWER dose, monkeys infected by SARS-CoV-2 thru aerosols developed MORE SEVERE respiratory disease and lung pathology (vs. nose/trachea)Preprint from US Army Infectious
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John Drury
ProfJohnDrury
1/8 What is the psychology of physical distancing?Why might the people we care about be at greatest risk?#COVID19 2/8 Physical distancing is antithetical to a basic self-process - the tendency
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Steve Stewart-Williams
SteveStuWill
THREAD: Sex Differences in AggressionAccording to a recent New York Times piece, boys are more violent than girls – but their tendency to violence isn't innate. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/30/opinion/sunday/boys-men-violence.htmlCertainly, so
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