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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
Some interesting news here from @remap_cap that #Tocilizumab may improve patient outcomes for COVID-19. Understandable that the team are eager to announce this but given the limited detail and small
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Michael Liebreich
MLiebreich
The way @MichaelMarmot is pointing the finger exclusively at the government for the deaths of 29 London bus drivers of Covid-19 is outrageous. Read the @UCL IHE report, not just
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Sean Monaghan
DrSeanMon
THREADWhat's in a name?Come answer some poll questions and read my mumblings about communication and safety and stuff.Trigger warning: I have been informed by health care workers that my attitudes
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Will Gallego
wcgallego
Doing some research on job reqs from companies big and small. For the moment, focusing on red flags to be wary of and double speak in job reqs to help
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Mark Powell
obfuscans3
Four species of Punctelia occur in Britain. Until very recent years, only two of these (P. subrudecta and P. jeckeri) were regularly found in central England.P. subrudecta and P. jeckeri:
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Philip Ball
philipcball
Like many if not most science writers, much of what I wrote this year was on the single, inevitable topic of what we first called "the coronavirus", then Covid-19, now
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Ramanuj Mukherjee
law_ninja
Something happened in my first year of college that had a big impact on me. Storytime! A thread I thought the world of myself. I joined law school having topped
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Alex Gazzola
FreeFromWriter
Hats off to young Emelia for sharing her story and bringing much needed awareness to the issue of #14allergens in cosmetics. They're not emphasised, and might not even be named
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BLM now and forever
_delicateheart_
I love Nicaragua. It's so rich in history and culture. Last night I was just researching the country and started from the very beginning and I learned some things I
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Oliver Whang
oliverwhang21
While reporting on food insecurity in Clay, WV, people kept talking about "The Flood." I eventually realized that The Flood neatly illustrates the long term impact of catastrophic events on
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Lara Putnam
lara_putnam
I've been chewing over this substack post fr @danpfeiffer, bc on the one hand he hits *so many* important points & on the other it makes visible the huge gap
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/Last week we launched CSI:OPIOIDs, our research survey for bereaved families+friends who have lost a person with pain to suicide during a change in opioid prescribing. I want to say
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Tom Frome
TomFrome
what are some shows/movies/books that have really bad liberal “turns out trying to do good makes you evil” endings that sorta come out of nowhere? i’m thinking GoT, watchmen, hunger
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kim 🌸🌟
tinybeidou
There has been so much talk going around lately about the general racism in danmei fandom and while I don't normally voice my thoughts at large, there are thing that
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Josh Daws
JoshDaws
This is something I've been trying to figure out how to articulate. When discussing ideas with people the initial response is almost always an off-the-shelf argument they've been socialized into
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Christopher Sprigman
CJSprigman
Polk's point about the basic structure of copyright law -- define "infringement" very widely and then rely on the expense of enforcement to constrain the system's impact -- is correct.
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