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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
Quick thread: There is some discussion over whether Trump will benefit from the increasing rate of likely voter polls as we get closer to November. We can use our polling
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Analogy: “Drunk driving car accidents don’t kill people—metal and concrete kills people, & maybe their internal bleeding”Wanna know what causes heart attacks in a 41 year old Congressman-elect w/ no
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James
jamestweets29
As each day passes Scotland seems to get closer to the full vaccination of older care homes - today’s figure was 99.6% with only 135 people left to reach the
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arkancide_is_real
Arkancideisreal
David Boulware's @NEJM dataset has been released and it's an interesting read. All the criticisms that were made of the paper remain valid, and confirm that the study was intended
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Kaito ♛
ptkaito
I picked up Carl Jung's "The Undiscovered Self" today. I felt I needed to read more basic psychology books now that I'm two years into college. It's not news that
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Kostas on F.I.R.E. 🔥
itsKostasOnFIRE
Overconfidence Bias and InvestingHow irrational optimism and overconfidence can destroy your investments/THREAD/ 1/ Overconfidence bias is one of the cognitive psychology biases.It entails our tendency to have a misleading and
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William Gibson
wgibson
FDA just posted the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine data here.Lots of good stuff.https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/downloadexample: Looks like one dose may induce meaningful protection around day 10. Looks like the vaccine works across subgroups reg
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Alex Norris
imaybeskeptical
I saw this in the bill of complaint filed by the state of Texas (?!) challenging results of elections in PA, GA, WI, and MI. I knew I had to
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arkancide_is_real
Arkancideisreal
David Boulware's @NEJM data has been released and it's an interesting read. All the criticisms that were made of the paper remain valid, and confirm that the study was intended
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Bethany Hedt-Gauthier, PhD
BHedtGauthier
I am a "global health" statistician; I love data, appreciate the value of estimates. I have struggled with the lack of data for key questions in many areas of the
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Luigi
Geeky_dino
After pondering on this topic for a bit, I suspect there's two major, cultural and psychological causes for the toxicity in paleoart circles and the paleocommunity. The first one is
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David Boulware, MD MPH
boulware_dr
Early Data Show Moderna’s #Coronavirus Vaccine Is 94.5% Effective https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/16/health/Covid-moderna-vaccine.html?smid=tw-share #IDTwitter This is good news as: 1) Implies Antibody to Spike protein is protective; 2)
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Peter Ward
Peter___Ward
Ok, it’s time for something controversial that shouldn’t need to be said. Stop and Search isn’t racist! It’s a tool the police have at their disposal that when used correctly,
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Graham Robert Evans
cliviagraham
Problem with @philcraig2 is he lies. & is devious by mechanism of his lies.He:-distorts small truths-lies by omission-makes large claim based on selective interpretation of a part of “law”; seldom
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Nicole Kuderer
NicoleKuderer
@US_FDA Fantastic discussion of Pfizer/BioNtech vaccince - listen in :1) Possible that social distancing contributed some to great efficacy data in the intervention arm.2) Reverse transcript data unavailable. But Limited
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Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again
ProfDFrancis
Prize for the first person to spot what went wrong here.(First author is an old friend so I am sure she won't mind me pointing it out. Great study! All
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