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Michael McFaul
McFaul
When I was in government, I remember Ambassador Bill Burns saying many a time in meetings that we were doing a great job "admiring the problem." But we were
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Naomi Colvin
auerfeld
Some preliminary thoughts on #Assange ruling (which I will now have to read) (1/13) Baraitser has taken the path of least resistance and followed the prosecution line to the letter.
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Chloe Condon 🎀
ChloeCondon
If u ever receive a package from someone with ADHD, just know that the item stared at them from days/weeks/months in a hallway/on a desk/table/kitchen island, it took an immense
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A Nerdy Bird
rollforlearning
I keep thinking about this and I'm honestly so frustrated by these posts about how educators need to "stay positive" for their students because "projecting their fears/sadness/emotions will harm students."A
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theRadiologist
radiologistpage
CHEST X RAY QUIZSelect the most likely diagnosis on these 10 cases and then expand the thread and scroll through for explanationsSome may be normal!All cases consented CASE 1: Female
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
How many people know they're autistic, so far.These are the studies from various countries and teams.England & Scotland data taken from the official school records.The problem is, not everyone knows
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Annalee
LeeFlower
[CW: self-harm] a friend just had to kick someone off a discord server for repeatedly discussing self-harm (which is against the server rules). I've seen this come up before in
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BK Titanji #ILookLikeAScientist
Boghuma
#LongCOVID19 Spectrum of symptoms that can occur/persist wks to months after acute severe or mild #COVID19.Primary symptoms: fatigue, dyspnea on exertion, headache, arthralgia, palpitations, concentration & depression in previously
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Daniel Pepe
dpepe88
Not everything needs to be #Innovative in Healthcare...a patient of mine who was admitted after being kept at home for almost 2 years with end stage kidney disease and cognitive
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Luke Oakden-Rayner
DrLukeOR
What is the most important factor in #COVID19 diagnosis in radiology?All answers were right (w assumptions), but *by far* the most important factor is location.So here is a little tweetorial
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MediocreDruid 🦎🇪🇺
MediocreDruid
Thinking about my appointments at the Children's GIC where they were super careful and explored all my issues and encouraged me to consider other options before transition...Just Kidding, that never
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🦎 Alex 🚫
AlexAlicit
Let's talk about the problematic term: Intergender.It's starting to gain momentum and although belonging to something else, it's gaining steam as a "genderqueer" identity. Being listed as a gender that
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zachary siegel
ZachWritesStuff
Stumbled upon an interesting and thorny story of opioid crisis advocacy that involves @amyklobuchar using a false story. Klobuchar says in a press release that this young woman’s death was
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
I'm in emergency medicine conference this morning and will drop random tidbits here that will be entertainingly indecipherable to anyone outside of medicine "The linear array transducer is your 'desert
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Ashwin Manikandan
Ashwin_ET
[A Thread]Recently recovered from covid-19?India's top private insurers won't sell you medical policies for at least 3 months (6 months, if you were adversely affected). Some won't cover future covid-complications
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Dr. Nadia Chaudhri
DrNadiaChaudhri
I’ve been silent on Twitter for a long time. What I thought was stress-induced abdominal pain turned out to be metastatic ovarian cancer. I was diagnosed in June after major
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