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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
UK has authorized AZ/Oxford vaccine. Importantly: UK is leading the way in taking a bold public health approach (vs individual health) to getting the population vaccinated - Prioritizing distribution of
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.bmj.com/content/365/bmj.l2268/rr-0Please read & ask yourself are you content with a system intended to detect new ‘unwanted effects of a vaccine’ explicitly excludes these? Not my opinion, but of a medical
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alice.schwarze
aliceschwarze
Here's an interesting discussion on information-based vs. dynamics-based approaches to network inference and my thead on what I learned from it https://twitter.com/dallastaylordrt/status/1335055931332288514 To recap, Dane argues in favo
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Thor Brah
ThorBrah
The Barnum Effect and Cold Reading - THREADLotta you out there are looking to improve your social & cold reading skills. Analyzing strangers on the spot.Using the Barnum Effect is
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Irène P. Mathieu
gumbo_amando
Today I received the COVID-19 vaccine. I’m also 17 weeks pregnant!It wasn’t an easy choice, but reading the stories of many other pregnant health care workers #onhere helped me to
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Denis Jabaudon
denisjabaudon
Why is it so difficult to link molecular, cellular, and circuit events with disease phenotype?Using cortical malformations as an example, @KlinglerEsther @FRANCISFiona7 @silvianeurompi & I discuss this in a review
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Madhura Balasubramaniam
MadhuraB_
Bit disappointed to read Claude Arpi's most recent article on the Daily Guardian on the need to ensure Tibet is not a taboo word. (1/12)https://thedailyguardian.com/time-to-stop-tibet-from-being-a-taboo-word/ Arpi's key argument is
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Nobody wanted to see a repeat of the spring, with hospitalisations rising and stringent measures coming back in. But UK isn't in quite the same position as March, so here
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Ramez Naam
ramez
Why do carbon taxes fall short? Here's a quick tweet thread on their limitations. For context, I am a carbon tax advocate, was on the board of WA's 2016 revenue-neutral
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
Final Covid attitudes memo of 2020: no 37- Christmas spirit only slightly dampened, but doubts about relying on public to manage risks- UK ranks high for vaccine appetite; low for
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Dagomar Degroot
DagomarDegroot
Here’s a hot take (sorry): the term #Pyrocene, which some now favor to describe our current epoch, is just as problematic as the better-known #Anthropocene. Here are two good articles
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Laura Ingraham
IngrahamAngle
Two days ago the medical sages in the Left Wing media published this: The Right Wing Has A New Theory For Why The Pandemic Will End Soon: T Cells https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/coronavirus-t-cells-immunity-scott-atlas
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Gilad Feldman
giladfeldman
= Replication publications in reputable psychology journals =Let's talk about replication in psychology. We think we've been doing better in the last decade, but have we improved?Thread below. A
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William Yang
WilliamYang120
More scoops from @WSJ: @WHO experts who conducted the probe of #COVID19 origin in #China said #Beijing has refused to provide them with raw data on early cases that could
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Talal Hilal 🩺
THilalMD
How did hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (BMT) develop? A procedure that is so widely used now and have led to the cure of many hematologic disorders has evolved over the
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
NOTA BENE—Don’t be deceived if you see nobody in a room. CO2 levels can still be high if room is poorly ventilated. Remember #SARSCoV2 aerosols can stay airborne from 20
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