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Elizabeth Tsurkov
Elizrael
I tested positive for COVID. I'm doing well & actually relieved. Thought I'd share my symptoms because they were so atypical that I delayed getting a test for 8 days
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Andrew McGuire
agronomistag
Science is not about what we want, but how things actually are. With cover crop mixtures, the cumulative research results from 27 studies show that, at best, finding a mixture
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Dr. Leah Ruppanner
leahruppanner
Here is what our COVID-19 research has found so far (thread):1. Mothers are cutting back or dropping out of employment2. Fathers work time has remained largely unchanged3. Fathers in couples
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BU Parkinson's Disease & Movement Disorders Center
BMCParkinsons
1/ #Research Monday - highlighting Burden of #Parkinson's Disease by Severity: Health Care Costs in the U.S. Medicare Populationhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/mds.28265#.X_O2nAapabs.twitter 2/ An investigation by Nabila
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
The Brexit negotiations have been such a disaster because Britain never had a serious debate about what it most wanted to achieve. Instead, ministers spent years pretending no trade-offs were
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Joel Davis
JoelMDavis
Our new (open access) paper uses repeat @HiRISE data to investigate elongating linear dunes on Mars! Linear dunes are weird in general, but these linear dunes form finger-like structures, which
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
This is a very well thought through analysis. It touches in excess non covid19 deaths following restricted access to healthcare for getting in for 10mo. This is evidently the reason.
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Chris Nadeau
cpnscience
(1/4) Could evolution INCREASE the negative impacts of climate change on biodiversity? Computer models suggest YES. Our new experiments support the key process driving this surprising pattern: eco-evolutionary priority effects.
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Katie Hinde
Mammals_Suck
Life sciences & social sciences research on breast milk & breastfeeding are essential components to clinical, institutional & societal support for breastfeeding & public health. But there are major tensions
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Bart Schuurman
BartSchuurman3
The terrorist attacks in #Nice and #Vienna have sparked renewed debate on ‘lone wolves’ or ‘lone actors’. For those interested in learning more about this subject, here are three articles
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Jack Mendel
Mendelpol
Underneath one of Wiley's Youtube clips he links to an account called 'wileyuk', which is live. Surely it can't be that easy, that he can just set up a new
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ Thank you, Dr. @lisa_iannattone, and right on! And as an environmental engineer I never learned about physiology, internal organ function, etc. The best scenario is when we all work
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Prevention Access
PreventionAC
from @jiasociety: "Stigma impedes HIV prevention by stifling patient–provider communication about U=U" by Drs. Sarah Calabrese and Kenneth Mayer. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jia2.25559#UequalsU What strategi
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John Hogenesch
jbhclock
Who likes great COVID news? I’m going to tell you anyway…Telemedicine…(thread/hilo 1/n) 2/n Here’s a terrific paper from my colleague @Prada2013 on international telemedicine in genetic disorders.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/
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James Wason
JMSWason
New paper by myself and David Robertson. This follows on from some previous work I've done on multiple testing in multi-arm trials.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/pst.2059#.XzVVhqC_0jQ.twitter Generally there are two ma
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
Here is a good lesson in basic epidemiologyThis data is difficult to interpret in a number of ways:1. There is no denominator, either of institutions or populations2. It counts the
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