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Sahit Menon
sahitmenon
I've been thinking about end of life care recently, and learning more about a) how to talk to people when they receive a terminal diagnosis, b) how to prioritize quality
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John Lichfield
john_lichfield
Time for another French Covid thread. The key stats– cases, deaths, acute cases and hospital population – are still climbing but not exploding. Cases are averaging 18,907 a day compared
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Prayogshala
monkprayogshala
The transgender community in India, besides being misunderstood, also faces backlash and discrimination on a daily basis. @bhavyaa07 writes about transgender inclusivity at the workplace for our new blog. https://www.monkprayogshala.in/blog
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Adam Townsend
adamscrabble
Orwell said language is often used to dress up shabby thoughts, a tool of evasion rather than communication.“[Language] becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish, but the slovenliness
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Dr. Melissa Baralt
MelissaBaralt
Just out: we found that bilingual preterm-born children performed significantly better that their monolingual peers on an EF task. Surprisingly, 100% of bilingual group’s parents told us they had been
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Lloyds Bank Foundation
LBFEW
1/ Today we launch the #SmallCharitiesData hub, a new resource pulling together quantitative data on #SmallButVital charities. Spanning 5 years, this data highlights the financial pressures faced by #charities before
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Simon Toyne
sgtoyne
1) The vast majority of music teachers and heads have been working so hard to ensure that music has continued in schools. Music teachers' legendary problem-solving skills have been in
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Ken Tremendous
KenTremendous
My father-in-law, Regis Philbin, passed away last weekend at the age of 88. A small thread in his memory. I've never really been able to articulate what his life and
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Thomas Baekdal
baekdal
One of the things that frustrate me is how people often talk about Facebook. I was reminded by this when I watched the latest This Week in Google: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVt6xsLm1zo ...
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Richa Pinto
richapintoTOI
While reports of decline in no of new #COVID__19 cases coming from #Dharavi are encouraging the same trend can be seen in many other slum dwellings of #Mumbai. I look
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Kevin Guttenplan
kevinguttenplan
(Tweeprint: 1/7)ALS is a devastating neurodegenerative disease, but nobody knows its cause. Since astrocytes make a lot of diseases worse when they become reactive, we asked what would happen if
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Peter Hurford, who is wearing an N95 mask
peterhurford
Testing some quick feedback #COVID #forecasts80% confidence intervals:7 day average of US COVID deaths at EOD 12 Feb per NYT - 2400 to 2800 (mean 2600) (currently 3054)cases - 60K
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Richard Wall
rwallirl
1/4 On Sunday 4th Oct NPHET met and recommended an immediate move to L5 lockdown. Positive detections at labs was growing at 21% every 5 days then, it is above
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Glenn Greenwald
ggreenwald
2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner explains his preferences for how to kill people, falsely asserts that -- after some unspecified number of years of the bombs falling on weddings and
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Claire Allan
ClaireAllan
This week, I was part of a conversation about bookish things. During the chat one participant made a comment about writers putting books out once a year, or more, and
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Sara Cook
saraecook
NEW: @CBSNews has obtained several state reports by the WH Coronavirus Task Force, which warn:"There is now aggressive, unrelenting, expanding broad community spread across the country, reaching most counties, without
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