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Jonny Benjamin
MrJonnyBenjamin
This on the front page of @thetimes today and across the media is extremely frustrating. Meditation, along with therapy and medication, has saved my life. It’s not for everyone I
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Swapnil Hiremath, MD, MPH
hswapnil
Now watching @wccushman after @DrJMLuther laid the stage on whether chlorthalidone should be preferred over HCTZ- VA trial https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/356138- HDFP https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abs
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Will Patrick
itswillpatrick
Christmas is coming, which means we're gonna waste a lot of money on gifts that people don't *really* want that much.Here's what the research has to say about why, and
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𝓙𝓸𝓱𝓷 𝓡𝓮𝓮𝓼𝓮 wego.social/ReeseJohn_ 🇺🇸🦅
TrumperWavin
REVAMPED THREAD: some of the best smaller accounts to follow on here will be listed below (Under 23k).I love every single Anon on here. And I hope to unite the
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Louise Godwin
LouiseGodwin11
Great chapter by @BenGidley about ‘failing better’ when doing participatory research. So much to think about, including Gidley's call for researchers to create “contentious participatory spaces”... https://www.jstor.org/stable/j
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alice maz
alicemazzy
"reads a lot of wikipedia" is probably rightly a good proxy for "smart curious generalist" but being now having to actually learn a scientific discipline enough to follow current research
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Cambridge-INET
CambridgeINET
Around 1 in 10 people live in slums. What are the economic determinants and what is the role of public policy? "On the determinants of slum formation" by Calvacanti (@TiagoCa01150760),
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mikoncrypto
mikoncrypto
The toughs thing in crypto is to hold your bags while kids have nothing to eat in the house.The sooner you find your away around this the stronger your hands
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Dan Pye
danieltpye
One side of this has never even been fully explored to my knowledge: who were these “British intelligence officers” and were there any grounds for @tnewtondunn to think they were
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Naomi Chainey
GnomesChainey
I am getting quite fed up with doctors or people in medical professions telling people with #MECFS that it is our responsibility to calmly educate *them* on our illness, rather
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Jim Zub
JimZub
I read a ton of comics for research and a ton for pleasure. My reading pile is deep and sometimes, like yesterday, I'll go on binge reads to catch up
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
While we can't rule out a laboratory origin for the COVID-19 pandemic, the evidence to date suggests zoonotic emergence. Objective investigations have been derailed by politics and conspiracy theories. I
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Peter J. Williams
DrPJWilliams
THREAD: The parable of the Lost Sheep, and punctuation.I've been struggling with Jesus's story of the Lost Sheep (Luke 15:3-6 // Matthew 18:12-14).In both gospels it's set in the form
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
THREAD: On the full-fledged process of responding to a Revise-And-Resubmit (R&R). I have written pieces of the process, but I hadn't actually written a thread or a blog post showcasing
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Saskia Bonjour
SaskiaBonjour
And we're live!Flying less in Academia - Towards a Carbon-Neutral Academic ClimateFollow the webinar here: https://youtu.be/IOK6JdVzjLk For those who can't watch it now: I'll be livetweeting all afternoon. Better yet: the
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Jean Yang
jeanqasaur
Taylor Swift as programming languages/formal methods techniques, a thread.Let's start with strong static type systems: may not be the most flirty, but you get some nice guarantees about things that
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