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John Drury
ProfJohnDrury
1/6Short thread on relationship between rising infections/new variant, public behaviour, and policy announcementstldr: Public behaviour really matters in mitigating infection spread; but it's not only behaviour that matters, since behav
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Laura Kroesen
KroesenLaura
#AnimBehav2021 Mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) are elusive high alpine ungulates that live in steep and mountainous environments where it is difficult to directly observe and record behaviour. 1/6 @DavidHik
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Colin Angus
VictimOfMaths
This is a really interesting paper out yesterday from Marie-Pier Bergeron-Boucher, @jm_aburto and @AlysonVanRaalte in @GlobalHealthBMJ It looks at how what we die of is changing as we live to
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John Pasalis
JohnPasalis
A thread on the exuberance we are seeing in Toronto’s real estate market todayI have said that the housing market in the GTA (suburbs in particular) has “bubble-like” symptoms and
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Simone Tosi
simo_tosi
1. #AnimBehav2021 Pesticides can alter animal #behaviour. While Risk Assessments aim at protecting animals from unacceptable #pesticide risks, behavioural impacts are often marginally considered. Thread: variety of pesticide sublethal effec
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Dr Nisreen Alwan 🌻
Dr2NisreenAlwan
1/Please understand this. If coronavirus is allowed to circulate freely in a population which is mostly not vaccinated it has a bigger chance to mutate as we can see happening
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Sherry Pagoto
DrSherryPagoto
I’ve been reviewing a lot of grants lately and have some advice on things that negatively impact scores on proposals for behavioral intervention studies. A thread! 1/12 The intervention is
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Lisa Shu
ProfLisaShu
Thanks @VylaRollins for the great convo - SO relevant for today's challenge of managing #remotework thread below TL;DR: 1) identify behaviour you wish to change/engage 2) identify the barriers -
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Chamith Halahakoon
chalahakoon
More details on the new meta-analysis on behavioural reward processing impairment in #depression by @karelkieslich, @CiaranPsi, @_a_nair, @jonroiser, @GlynLewis9 and I in @JAMAPsych https://twitter.com/JAMAPsych/status/1345053854954639360 W
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whippletom
whippletom
Nervtag briefing: During lockdown, Kent was a mystery. Everywhere cases were falling or plateauing by November 20, but not in Kent. PHE went in to investigate. Couldn't see behavioural explanation.
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Jill MacKay
jilly_mackay
A lot of my frustrations with the HE response to COVID, and the govt's response to obesity, is this underlying assumption that if people are given knowledge they will then
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UnmodernM
UnmodernM
If you want to know whether someone can change for the better, observe whether they shift blame or accept accountability.Do not help those who can help themselves.Men need to stop
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NetScience
net_science
Latest out! Self-initiated behavioural change and disease resurgence on activity-driven networks. Work done with @gozzi_nicolo Martina Scudeler @danielapaolotti @a_baronca https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.03754 . A thread below. What and Why
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Dr Eric Levi, FRACS
DrEricLevi
This second lockdown is very difficult for many Victorians. It’s necessary, but it’s been very difficult. I’ve had parents tear up in my consulting room just completely exhausted. Many parents
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Bren
MomentsWithBren
Surah Al-Isra [17:37] "Do not strut arrogantly about the earth: you cannot break it open, nor match the mountains in height."وَلَا تَمْشِ فِي الْأَرْضِ مَرَحًا ۖ إِنَّكَ لَن تَخْرِق
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Why didn't we lockdown earlier? (Thread)This is a subject about which theories are put forward endlesslyI wanted to explore it in more detail and teamed up with @BBCPM to do
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