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Chris Goldstein
freedomisgreen
fyi politicians, saying #BlackLivesMatter is a great step...but doing it while sanctioning continued police oppression of Black people in the name of #marijuana prohibition does not = tangible Justice.
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John Arnold
JohnArnoldFndtn
Most pardons issued yesterday were to people who had already served their sentences and had safely reintegrated back into society. This process of removing lifetime consequences for past actions should
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Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna
pedrohcgs
Time for another #Econometrics thread!Today I want to talk about my paper with Jun Zhao (absolutely great PhD candidate from Vanderbilt ), "Doubly robust difference-in-differences estimators", which is now forthcoming
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Black Public Health Collective
blkpublichealth
.@UofT_dlsph has created a course for public health graduate students to learn about policing, data, and public health. This article has raised some serious concerns about the potential harms of
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Avik Roy
Avik
THREAD: You've probably heard of that 2000 @WHO study ranking health care systems in 191 countries. In it, the U.S. placed 37th, behind Oman (8), Colombia (22), Saudi Arabia (26),
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Florian Krammer
florian_krammer
1) This morning, I shared an enthusiastic tweet about Pfizer's interim results with their COVID-19 vaccine. Let me explain here why am I am so enthusiastic, how the road to
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diane #ForAll straub
didikins4life
This is the #DemPartyPlatform for 2020. This part is called: Keeping Faith with Our Veterans and Military FamiliesOnly one party believes that our force is stronger when we treat
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John Hayward
Doc_0
The pandemic highlighted how decades of pushing for socialism have utterly destroyed our ability to measure costs against benefits and evaluate risk. We're down to people refusing to take vaccines
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SwiftOnSecurity
SwiftOnSecurity
#EXPERTISEYesterday I talked about Tools, today the need for continual education and consolidation of support tiers.I just got off a 2 hour support call where I solved a month-long issue
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
People really need to understand the dangers of country-to-country comparisons without understanding the biases and counfounding - and simply pointing to X is doing better than Y. While regional strategies
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Paul Checchia
ChecchiaPaul
Kids should be in school right now. (long thread)How is that for diving back into COVID post election?Ok, that’s a bold statement, but I thought I would put a flag
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Christopher J. Colombo, MD
colombocj1
1/ In support of well-conducted trials, & proper scientific conclusions: A thread. Special Thanks to Andre Kalil, MD at University of Nebraska Medical Center, for content creation & encouragement. I
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Ian Kwok
kwokytalky
As excited as I am to start #hapc fellowship @UCSF, I’m leaving New York with one major regret... 1/ I moved to NYC 13 years ago, and like so
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Dan Collier, Ph.D.
Dcollier74
We Want You Back: Uncovering the Influences on In-Person Instructional Operations in Fall 2020 - This paper is ready to be viewed and follow this thread for some to the
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Carolinas Cardiology APPs
Carolinas_APPs
Let's talk about iron deficiency (ID) in patients with heart failure (HF) Prevalence est. ~ 50% HF patientsHF is a chronic inflammatory state, so traditional ID markers are modified for
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Durrell Malik Washington Sr.
builtfoesuccess
A Thread*1/ So I finished @ForrestDStuart Balled of The Bullet and definitely the best book I’ve read this year!! Many times I read ethnographies or critical historical pieces where the
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