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Dre Vet Charlotte Devaux
VetoNutri
Bon Twitter faut qu'on parle des aliments marketés pour chats seniors, je viens de lire une étude édifiante, je vous en fait un petit thread Déjà il n'y a pas
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Andrew Ross
AndrewRoss82
Recently published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (early view) “Nationwide sports injury prevention strategies: A scoping review”A thread - please feel free to share!! Co-authors:
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Natalie Jackson
nataliemj10
As it turns out, I wrote my dissertation (10 years ago, eek!) on how people answer survey questions when they aren't relying on ideological or partisan cues. A brief thread
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Jade Eloise Norris
jadenozzz
On 'lockdowns don't work'...Sorry if it hurts, but they do.Sorry if this also hurts - but whether they 'work' is not the question. The question should be whether they are
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Raffaela Lesch
RaffaelaLesch
So we tickled some rats, did some science stuff and got some cool results! #rats #phdchat #ticklingRatsForSciencehttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/eth.13075 I've been visiting Betty Zimmerbergs lab at @WilliamsCollege a
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Gautam Gowrisankaran
GGowrisankaran
As we look to understand the coronavirus pandemic, it seems increasingly important to evaluate hospital performance. But, estimating hospital quality is very difficult. Together with @KelliMarquardt, we created Stata code
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Emily Studd
ekstudd
How do you measure kill rates of small prey (
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Marlon Solomon
supergutman
One of the most important articles written about Antisemitism in Labour and how it's been misunderstood by@bengidley @b_mcgeever & David Feldman. A few the key points below but highly recommend
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Arun Agrawal
gotonura
There is no conservation without addressing poverty, injustice, marginality, and oppression. Conservation "successes" that ignore social processes and outcomes, that ignore people, that are built on repression are NOT WORTH
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Jon Stone
jonstoneneuro
FND in the Emergency Department. A new review for @AcademicEmerMed with Sara Finkelstein, Miguel (ED) and Achelle (Neuro) Cortel-LeBlanc. Open access - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/acem.14263. A quick thread , especially
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
I have written before both a thread AND a blog post on how I enter a new field. http://www.raulpacheco.org/2018/01/mapping-a-new-field-of-scholarship/This thread will focus on how we (as supervising faculty) can help
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Nisha Khot #MaskUp #BLM
Nishaobgyn
My experience with the precautionary principle/ A A young lady attended ED on Friday with a confirmed unruptured ectopic pregnancy on US.She was haemodynamically well & fitted the criteria for
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Ed Hagen
ed_hagen
Carl commented on a popular article summarizing work of @kristensyme & mineWhat's the conflict? A short tl;dr: Carl's evolutionary model of major depression (MD) is based on how MD should
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John Tulloch
JT_EpiVet
I often get asked about #LymeDisease and #Dogs. Here are some thoughts and useful things to read.Firstly the ACVIM consensus:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5980284/They conclude: 'It is not proven that European LB causes clinical
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Hannah Willis
_Hannahjbw
Putting aside other parts of the @Policy_Exchange report out today, I'm going to focus on this Figure 2 (on page 52) for a mo. It attempts to say academics have
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Marc Lipsitch
mlipsitch
Great that attention is remaining focused on #AMR a big problem. https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/04/un-meeting-calls-more-action-less-talk-antimicrobial-resistance . But the relentless claims that this is primarily or large
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