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Dr. Sarah, MD
SarahThooft
Do you sometimes find it difficult to sustain healthy habits? Do you want to know the secrets of habit formation? Then read along. //Thread// A habit formation is defined by
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Catherine Rampell
crampell
When Trump brags about his supposedly growth-boosting deregulatory agenda, this is the kind of thing he's talking aboutIf your business model depends on pumping soot into the air, I can
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Colin Charles
bytebot
Malaysia looks terrible when it comes to Series B or Series C (Grab is considered a .sg company). So we prime the pump, there is a lot of rah rah
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Demola Olarewaju
DemolaRewaju
Instinctive conclusions about situations and persons is something that rarely finds logical explanation - how do you explain sometimes why you simply don't trust someone you just met?But it shouldn't
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Victoria Freeman
v_j_freeman
When my ovaries failed prematurely & I suffered full force of absence of hormones on body & mind 1 thing which struck me was total lack of discussion in feminism
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Omar Bazza
bazzapower
[THREAD] I want to revisit panic attacks. The reason why is because so many people are having to deal with them right now due to the pandemic and social climate.
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Nikki Brueggeman (Da Boogeyman)
WarriorNikki
People are acting recklessly because they have normalized the trauma of the pandemic and I think this is being ignored by the "STAY INSIDE!!!" crowd. A thread from someone who
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
This is an incredibly important preprint to inform #LongCovid. Among many analyses, the team recruited 4 patients w/ prolonged + recurrent olfactory function loss after #COVID-19 (time from first COVID-19
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Steve Deace
SteveDeaceShow
If Trump loses to Biden's dementia-riddled brain this fall this will be why, and he'll only have himself to blame:1) Agreeing with lockdowns, the absolute dumbest management decision in American
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Furqan Afzal
FurqanAfsal
Time to make another connection between neuroscience and poetry because why not. Thanks to @barbarikon for sharing the relevant poetry and providing inspiration. So, I have been reading 'The brain
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
I agree we shouldn’t dismiss brain retraining—some people do benefit/there is a there there. @julierehmeyer explains the dangers of extrapolating from individual “success stories” and what is pernicious about programs
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Megan Kappes
MyLuvIsElectric
I think about this a lot and then have existential crises wondering what dinosaur actually looked like Hoo, man, I thought I wanted Twitter fame but I don't know if
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moody b jones (✿◠‿◠)
samsaplanet
I was talking about this with paige yesterday -- it is very odd to me that I can pretty confidently say if I were a man, I would be working
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patchyderms
once again trying to articulate the odd kind of discomfort i feel from american/white setting bts ficthere’s nothing wrong with writing that, but i wish people would see it more
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🇮🇳Sonal 🇮🇳
ShreshthaDharma
Techniques of reading in Sanatan DharmaOur new generation generally not able to concentrate on study and parents use to Hassel rush for their career and future. There are lots of
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Timothy Verstynen
tdverstynen
Okay, while I'm not saying that MRI methods are ready to be clinical-level biomarkers yet, I think this study (and everyone else) needs to slow their roll on the conclusions.PDF:
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