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Stephen T Casper
TheNeuroTimes
Secondly, it is abysmal that the medical humanities and medical historians have (a) not had their expertise used more concretely as part of our strategy and (b) that STEM leaders
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kate doyle griffiths
kategrif
Now that we already have maxed out hospitals and still-rising Covid infection and death rate, mass evictions in winter with many times more looming, and have learned that, actually young
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Dr Dominic Pimenta đź’™ *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
A thread about science. “Science is a verb”. /threadhttps://twitter.com/JaeB_so_nasty/status/1138961066153644033 People talk about science as if it’s a body, an organisation :“Scientists say”, “the science says”, “we don’t
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Alexander Cortes PhD, Fitness, Nutrition, Fat loss
AJA_Cortes
Society "lost" the obesity crisis Its not going away. Its not going to be "beaten" in any meaningful way at all The harsh reality is that modern life is structured
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Jean-Michel Connard
torriangray
My mom was telling me about a friend of hers who had polio when they were kids last night. She spent a good chunk of her childhood in an iron
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Jerusalem
JerusalemDemsas
I spent a couple of weeks talking with policy experts, renters, landlords, and lawyers about the looming expiration date for the CDC's eviction moratorium.It's worse than you think, and it's
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The Rotund Dungeon Master #BLM
BigSquishyDM
One more thing about the Combat Wheel Chair. You say it breaks your willing suspension of disbelief. You say that it is too easy to break. It isn't realistic. Ok.
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Docs4SafeCycling
Docs4Cycling
An increasing number of @cityoftoronto Councillors have joined others who've been long-time advocates for separated bike lanes. What's frustrating are those who'd rather stick to ineffective half-measures that are actually
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Tressie McMillan Cottom
tressiemcphd
I know what the American pediatrician asssociation said about social well-being and schooling. I know what some sociologists have said about a “lost generation” when schools close. I also know
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Heidi Li Feldman
HeidiLiFeldman
Donald Trump has caused millions of preventable deaths and excess disease; he imposed outrageous, indecent mental anguish on separated parents and children; he’s been unconstitutionally grifting via emoluments from day
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Sarah Kelly
thesarahkelly
No country on earth has successfully contained Covid-19 without closing nonessential businesses and paying people to stay home. Government intervention is the only way out. Pretending capitalism and personal responsibility
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Heidi Li Feldman
HeidiLiFeldman
Trump is so dangerous, I cannot flatly reject the value of removing him via the 25th Amendment, but it really is a much inferior tool to impeachment/trial and conviction. And
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todd
todd_j_cooper
Readings lots of tweets re: covid vaccine in a world where we don’t have a “cure for cancer” or “cure for AIDS”. I actually think that’s great critical thinking but
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Mona Eltahawy
monaeltahawy
Trump is not an aberration.His call to #delaytheelection is not a shock to some of us. He is the fruition of decades of GOP rot, white supremacy, and overconfidence of
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Alicia Dennis MAKE WORKPLACES SAFE FOR #HCW
AliciaTDennis
A THREAD:Lessons Learnt From #PublichealthWe see the pattern globally over & over again of governments not taking a strong #humanitarian leadership stand & the devastation it causes a group of
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Augustus
Augustus709
Why the lack of GOP outrage over COVID deaths?It's their worldview. They care about deaths when they can identify & blame a perpetrator, like immigrants, Muslims, Asians.But, when death is
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