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Linda Burney MP
LindaBurneyMP
Labor will oppose the Government’s #CashlessDebitCard legislation when it returns to the House of Representatives today. A watered-down version of the Government’s cashless debit card legislation passed the Senate in
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Tim Urban
waitbutwhy
Around the early 1800s there were 128 random strangers on Earth, each of whose genes makes up 1/128 of you. Some prob. knew each other and had no idea they'd
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Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab
StanfordHIL
We have been running one of the world’s most impactful research labs for 11 years.We just published a landmark study on COVID-19.https://bit.ly/StanfordCovidStudyHere is a thread on what we learned 1/
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Darren Rasmussen
drasmussen43
Update on Back To School Student Check In: Friday, July 31 (9th)7:30-9:30 am; (10th) 9:30-11:30 am; (11th) 12:00-2:00 pm; (12th) 2:00-4:00 pm. All outdoors and around the Activity Entrance. Masks
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ermeni (baby eater)🇦🇲֎
syriahay
There's a lot of Armenians who don't understand the sheer impact of ASALA... Their actions were so influential that former Turkish President Turgut Özal stated in 1991 "What if we
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Chris Miller
chrismiller_uk
In the early part of my career I sourced automotive parts of from Japan to the UK.The biggest cost and issue wasn't the tarrif.But the fact that Japan was thousands
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Gerard Brady
GerardBrady100
A couple of thoughts on vaccination rate comparisons:Early in the rollout there will be a lot of variation. We are in law of small numbers territory, days matter. There are
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Mike Steinman
MikeSteinman
More (vs less) intensive blood pressure management leads to slightly *reduced* risk of orthostatic hypotension (OH). Important study but a few considerations for older adults…https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-4298Thread (1/n) St
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Clare Fallon
clarefallon
Today I’m thinking about Olive.Not the man who tried to kill her. In the early 2000s I was a young, green & naive journalist working in commercial radio.I went to
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Béatrice Copps, MD
drcopps
Started reading this thought provoking book by @farzananayani (not pregnant, just an over thinker and over planner). Will be sharing quotes in this thread for sharing and for myself to
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/14) Very important viral load & susceptibility study of 192 children (49 positive for #SARSCoV2, 18 with MIS-C, 125 negative).Despite having generally mild symptoms, children who tested positive had a
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Justin Hart
justin_hart
A glorious thread of 3 updated (and uplifting!) infographics from the Florida #COVID case data.Infographic #1: "Who" gets #COVID19 is more important than "how many" get it. Unless C19 has
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Talha نجیب
talhanak
﷽ Been to Utah yet?If not, why not? Is is, without doubt, the most beautiful state ..."Virgin River sunrise" [Photos have been processed, mostly to reproduce the scene faithfully and
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Tommi Vatanen
tvatanen
Our latest paper with Thilini Jayasinghe, Wayne Cutfield, @DrJOSull and many others investigated gut microbiomes and fecal/serum metabolomes of 7-11 year old children who were born very preterm (+controls). 1/5
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abolitionism = spicy reformism
no_slave_coasts
“In 1789, the Spanish Crown declared free trade in slaves throughout the empire. No colony in Spanish America capitalized on the decree more than Cuba… from 1790 to 1820 at
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Andrew Althouse
ADAlthousePhD
Inspired by this piece which resonated with me and many others, I'm going to run in a little different direction: the challenge of "continuing education" for early- and mid-career faculty
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