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Laurie Tomlinson
Roxytonin
There are some threads circulating to be RT by NHS staff about being keen to have the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, to provide reassurance. I should RT it but I have complicated
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David
PrimaryCarePAC
Have you read Gualano 2010:“Creatine supplementation does not impair kidney function in type 2 diabetic patients: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, clinical trial.” Why consider #creatine and diabetes?Creatine has shown be
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Dana Smith
SmithDanaG
Fauci is giving grand rounds at @JohnsHopkins today. Showing a map of the US covered in red, he says, "We are at the explosive, almost exponential, stage of the pandemic."
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CSHO @ NYU
CSHO_NYU
Last night PhD candidate @TinaLasisi of Penn State University gave the latest CSHO colloquium webinar on her research regarding "genomes, phenomes and scientific narratives of racialized traits." We’ll provide a
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Rukhsana Sukhan
RukhsanaSukhan
Le Sigh. Just ... Le Sigh. Can someone please save HP from herself. OMG this is a terrible terrible terrible piece. And also hilarious.a thread ...https://thecritic.co.uk/the-enduring-legacy-of-michel-foucault/ "Postcolonial theory, q
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
Mike Pence argues for school choice by saying "competition makes everybody better.""We've seen evidence of that here in Wisconsin." He's right. School choice competition leads to better outcomes in district
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Financial Times
FinancialTimes
Many 16- to 30-year-olds around the world feel their futures have been thrown off track by Covid-19 and are increasingly anxious https://on.ft.com/36IEgRF Chief among their concerns is mental health and
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emmi
emmibevensee
The "polarization is the problem" narrative to me is bad because it implies the status quo was a stable and acceptable set of trade-offs. It's the equivalent of a pollyanna
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Pugzilla
pugsnotdrugzz
Today in America we celebrate a day to honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) His life touched mine as he did for
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Thor Brah
ThorBrah
Havent done a thread in a little while so here’s one:How you’re procrastinating w/o consciously realizing it. And how that translates to most ppl actually enjoying lockdowns.Gotta trick your brain
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
Another publication of phase 2 results from the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine trial in the UK. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32466-1/fulltext And it's as complicated as you'd expect of a chunk of re
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Steven N. Durlauf
sndurlauf
1/The "study" is without merit. It would receive a failing grade were it submitted as research paper for a graduate course in any decent doctoral program in economics. (Certainly the
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Richard Q. Turcsanyi
RQTurcsanyi
There is some discussion about what European public opinion would hold on #CAI. Let's review the evidence, based on our unique public opinion #survey from September and October 2020 in
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Carl Zimmer
carlzimmer
Today was a day that vaccine researchers had been hoping for and dreading all year, ever since—back on January 10—scientists started designing coronavirus vaccines. Why? A thread! https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/17/health/coronavirus-va
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Victoria Southgate🦉🇪🇺
vhsouthgate
To end 2020, we have today uploaded a preprint of a cross-lab replication effort of our original anticipatory looking study (Southgate, Senju & Csibra, 2007) that has been used as
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Raph Cormack
RaphaelCormack
In 1932 a group of Chinese students arrived in Egypt on a scholarship to study at Al-Azhar. They were put up in the Takiya of Ibrahim al-Gulshani (which was damaged
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