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Dr Mary McMillan
accidental_sci
Today is International Day of people with disabilities. I want to write a thread about something that’s been on my mind. I teach science, with mandatory practical components. For students
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Diana “Lady of Incisive Questions” Rose, starpoet
ddamascenaa
this is an important thread that touches on a few really troubling things.sharing some of my own sort-of-disjointed thoughts below.https://twitter.com/northlightwitch/status/1352402326611521536 (1) no general reading (for a "collective
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greg fell FFPH
felly500
Things we need in a national PH systemWe need 1 Strong national PH system2 Broader than NHS. Not part of NHS, what contributes to health is beyond NHS. Org location
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Isabella Cooper
I_mitochondria
The world’s most powerful tools against respiratory infections is good health, individual health and population health. Both metabolic and mental. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2020-001356#hyperinsulinaemia #covid #vitD #metabolicheal
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Hidden Compounders
HCompounders
As a life long Sacramento Kings fan, I always wondered how the Spurs made 22 straight playoff appearances while the Kings haven't played in the post-season since 2006.Thread on culture
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Declan Devane
decdevane
Problems with CTG1. Expectation of benefit of CTGs doesnt match the evidence2. We treat CTG monitoring as innocuous. Its not 3. It relies on the fetal parameter of heart rate
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Eric Kennedy
ericbkennedy
Saturday evening is probably the worst possible time to tweet something you hope people will see/RT, but......I'm sick and tired of seeing people in my timeline announcing that they have
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Dr. Cameron Sepah 🤴🏻 🧝🏻♂️ 🧙🏻♂️ 🤵🏻
DrSepah
What the Left needs to do to win moderates/independents:1) Denounce 'woke' postmodernism2) Have BigCos subsidize startups/SMBs3) Pay for healthcare by defunding Big Military4) Fight sexist/racism without hating men & whites5)
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this is a good question.the next question is "what gives the FDA the right to tell people with cancer that they cannot give informed consent and undertake whatever therapies they
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Casey Burgat
CaseyBurgat
After yesterday's well-executed inauguration (under very tough circumstances), five gentle reminders to my political friends as we head into the much tougher governing stage./1 1. Boring is good. It's a
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NickHead17
Hoodbrother17
I think the issue with our lack of structure or identity is this tendency to keep "reverting to type" when things get difficult. SO we get caught between committing to
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Greg Borenstein
atduskgreg
For all the hate on @FiveThirtyEight for incorrect predictions their much larger journalistic failure was not even making an effort to report on, measure, and model the effects of disenfranchisement
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Dave Guarino
allafarce
I want to think out loud a little bit about a concept that has been stuck in my head for the past few months:"Rationing by friction"the (sometimes unintentional, sometimes malicious)
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Prof Prachi Srivastava
PrachiSrivas
Important not to undermine public confidence in schools. Yes, govt should do more. 1/nNotwithstanding, vast body of ed research shows clear benefits of schooling on:-learning (of course!)-soc development-mental health-protection-diagnostic
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Will Malone MD
will_malone
Regarding the evidence supporting the 2017 @TheEndoSociety Gender Dysphoria guidelines (affirmation based): 1: "Nearly all of the recommendations made were based upon "low" or "very low" quality evidence." >
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DolphinsTalk.com
DolphinsTalk
I see @MiamiDolphins at each other's throats after a win fighting about the quarterback situation. Here is my .2 on the topic. Yes, it would be a perfect world if
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