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Sally Rugg
sallyrugg
TW suicideMy dad died from suicide 10 years ago but if he hadn’t he’d have been 65 today.Suicide is a unique, complicated grief. I used to seek comfort imagining the
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Stephania Bell
Stephania_ESPN
Really interesting to hear from expert sports cardiologists who are involved in testing athletes post-COVID-19 for rtp. Based on their experience over recent months, the thought process has evolved. For
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Has the Evidence of Asymptomatic Spread of COVID-19 been Significantly Overstated? – Lockdown ScepticsThe answer is “Yes”. There really isn’t any evidence of true asymptomatic transmission. You can’t make people
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Liz Bernstein
yeralizard
I un-RT'd a post that I RT'd yesterday because I think the person's point could have been made without throwing ND people under the bus and minimizing our struggles. It's
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Brian Leversee
Brian_Leversee
(1) I understand leading by loving and protecting your congregation, honoring God given authority, and proceeding cautiously when you have little to no info. However, as we see this COVID
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Laura Elliott
TinyWriterLaura
i missed this article a couple of weeks ago, and i am now caught in that strange space between empathy, and a scream of such frustration that it’s too big
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Karla Hayward (She/Her)
KarlaHayward
Content warning: This is a #BellLetsTalk thread discussing a topic that is upsetting to many. This is my Dad when he and Mom began dating. He was struggling with
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Michiel Tack
MTackCVS
1) New blog post in which Evelien and I analyze Canadian historian Edward Shorter’s view on ME/CFS.“If ME/CFS is an attempt to avoid stigma, it could be considered one of
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Gaurav Probir Pramanik 🏳️🌈
gauravpramanik
Thread on living with cancer or someone with cancer: Cancer is often a disease that lasts a long time, and people may get treatment for many years. Sometimes, people close
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Brittany
bccover
"Hospitals see high rates of mental illness in children during pandemic"https://newschannel20.com/news/local/hospitals-see-high-rates-of-mental-illness-in-children-during-pandemic Of all of the failings in not evolving with the sc
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EJ
Ejmiller25
Lisa Montgomery was convicted of strangling a pregnant 23 year old Bobbie Jo Stinnett from behind and then removing Stinnett's unborn child, eight months into gestation, from her womb. When
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
I really don't find the term "long COVID" usefulI think it's confusing, particularly for the lay public - but if I'm honest even I'm not sure what it's referring to
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Dr. David Pate
drpatesblog
Sure.Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, hydroxychloroquine quickly came to be widely used on the basis of very thin evidence—a very small randomized trial (1) and a poorly done small observational
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Mark Mancini
MarkPMancini
I've never said this publicly, because I'm naturally private, but I suffer from depression. I have for many years, since I was 18. I know, by now, how to handle
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Jackson Boxer
Jackson_Boxer
The @EveningStandard asked me and a few others about the impact of this lockdown. Basically we're still just about in the game, but unless we're allowed to reopen in December
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Internet Person™⭐️
TimHerrera
imo this is the best piece of longform journalism published in the last decade i've prob read it six times and each time feels like the first https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big-onebut i'm happy
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