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đarrah-đmoy (FĂ€h â ruh â Äm â oi)
amoytheemd
I am sure it is difficult to see past your personal privilege into how this effectively bars Black and Brown students from attending since these pops have disparities in generational
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Charlie Anderson
EconCharlie
Was taking a look at the Colorado paid leave vote and a really interesting pattern emerges: paid leave got almost the exact same number of votes as Biden statewide (1.75
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chantelle nelson
chachatowel
Hi twitter world. I like to use this as my work diary, so here is what we have going on today. My role for this quarter is to be a
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Katelyn Buxton
KBuxtonBooks
Thinking deeply about your charactersâ interests can go a long way towards coloring in their POV.For example, my dad loves cutting up firewood. He notices dry wood everywhere he goes.
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
I have the great privilege of working on the Oxford #COVID19 vaccine trialsSafety is the top concern in all vaccine trials, and we go to great lengths to ensure the
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The Minivan Punk
MinivanPunk
Look, some of you guys, the O types, I luv ya. I follow because youâre good people. But, you have a glaring blind spot. No one is arguing that recruiting
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hedwyg (Heather R)
hedwyg
I've been reading histories of various diseases - polio, yellow fever, cholera - and so many of them have long forms and/or lifelong "complications." So how is it that long-form
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Mark D. Levine
MarkLevineNYC
Under-appreciated reason to get a Covid test in NYC: if you test positive it will unlock a whole menu of supportive services.* To help you quarantine at home, City will
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SiobhĂĄn Fenton
SiobhanFenton
Tomorrow morning, the European Court of Human Rights will deliver an important ruling on a dark chapter of how the Irish healthcare system abused women throughout the 20th century.A quick
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#ReleaseTheKRAKEN BrunoBarking
Bruno062418
muh Science:1607 participants > 14 hospitalsCloth masks let in 97% of particles, and resulted in bacteria incubation for the wearer. Even in a sterile environment paired with gloves.Wear it only
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Jay
Jay11L_
Throughout the years of pubescent development, my mother spewed words that had a profoundly devastating impact throughout my young life. Her words sculpted my mind. They led me down a
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plaforscience
plaforscience
Modern medicine was SO incredible in 2019. We've reached a scifi level of knowledge&practice, over some certain basic practices working very good. Problem was resources, not protocols.Why is now better
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Healthy Scepticism
healthy_scept
Thinking about early 20th c medical practitioners and their fascination with standardisation and how absolutely vital this was to medicine's success as an institution has produced some thoughts. in early
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Alex Haagaard (they/them)
alexhaagaard
Been thinking a lot lately about the construction of disability along lines of in/visibility to the medical gaze and I figure I may as well compile these fragmentary thoughts into
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Corey Lynn - Corey's Digs
CoreysDigs
This woman is off her rocker. Read this short article and then go to next tweet.Transgender activist calls for all children to be put on puberty blockers until they can
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Caroline Orr Bueno, Ph.D
RVAwonk
This is probably happening in a lot of places, but I havenât really seen anyone talking about it, especially in the context of the ongoing protests, so I will. If
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