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Thomas Rid
RidT
The pernicious rise of conspiracy theory—accessible, attractive, violent—is arguably the biggest threat to open societies today. This threat is most acute in the US. Twitter's choice to deplatform aggressively, including
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Anil Dash
anildash
Prince’s “discovery” of, and by, Miles Davis and other jazz giants was too often credited to the influence of Prince’s white collaborators and bandmates by absurd 80s (and later) writers.
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Dr. Erin L Thomas
ErinLThomasPhD
Dear Managers - If you found yourself completely unprepared or unequipped to discuss last month’s acute race crisis, it’s possible you haven't built strong enough interpersonal relationships with your employees./1
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Tony Duffy 💙
Existential_Doc
Malignant bowel obstruction: A palliative thread Possibly one of the most complex and challenging presentations in palliative care.Eating, drinking and going to the toilet are habits of a lifetime. Obstruction
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David Velasquez
davidevelasqu
During my second year of medical school, I rotated through the trauma surgery department at one of Boston's most prestigious hospitals.In my first two weeks, I met some exceptional residents
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Abdu Sharkawy
SharkawyMD
No need to panic. But we do need to pay attention to this. Hospital capacity is something not well understood and there are plenty of misconceptions about what's normal, what's
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Lorrie Goldstein
sunlorrie
Oh, look: The federal environment department says that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new carbon tax combined with his looming clean fuel standard will disproportionately hit low-income earners, the middle class,
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Rahul Verma
rahulverma08
Cancer, courage and her diamond earrings. (thread) She was in and out of the hospital frequently. Her entire last year was spent shuttling between ICUs, daycare and wards as she
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Gavin Hales
gmhales
I've been thinking a lot about this @HMICFRS report, wondering about 2 Qs in particular: (1) How representative is Apr-Jun 2020, as the first wave of Covid raged (and did
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IamHunadi
jeanmotubatse
We know it's feative season time & there's this belive amongst black people to "clean the system" but the misuse of laxatives can be a problem especially on the little
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
Our new study led by @khdcrawford in collaboration with @HelenChuMD looks at the dynamics of neutralizing antibodies in the 3-4 months following recovery from infection with #SARSCoV2 (1/9):https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.06
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Hans Zandvliet
hanszandvliet79
Kijk. De wetenschap zit gelukkig niet stil. De huidige manier van testen is onjuist om besmettelijkheid vast te stellen. Weer een tegenvaller voor hen die ons op grond van 'besmettingsgetallen'
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࿗ हिरण्या ࿗
Hiranyaa_
#AsirgarhFort seems a Mughal dynasty architecture though fort was built under Asa Ahir’srule , who was a Hindu King . The fort was under his possession till 1399. But in that
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𝔻𝕣𝕃𝕪𝕟𝕟𝔽𝕪𝕟𝕟 🇺🇸 👩🏽⚕️🧬💊🥼🩺🦠🌿
LynnFynn3
1) They got it wrong and now they’re largely tracking it wrong. I say they, because I predicted this early on, and it only gets worse. Did you know the
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seeemilyplay
ILOVETINY
THE NHS CRISIS 2020 Unless you've been living under a rock (& I envy you, if you have), you'll be aware of the current crisis facing the NHS. The UK
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Jean Marc Benoit MD
JeanmarcBenoit
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. Numerous case reports of this condition in association with covid. Theory is that surge of stress hormones (catecholamines such as adrenaline and noradrenaline) brought on by emotional shock
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