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Tracy Shields
tcshields
Thread: reading list (or more accurately, collecting with the intention of reading) of literature on the covid literature (metalit, if you will), in no particular order. #medlibs or others might
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Matt Southward
matt_southward_
Just accepted at @SCPdiv12's CP:SP!Jen Cheavens, @SauerZavala, & I wrote up a framework to specify which parts of emotion regulation skills use researchers are studying and which contribute most to
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Rebecca Hamlin
hamlinr1
I just finished final edits on my book “Crossing” on the migrant/refugee binary (out from @stanfordpress this winter), so for this #WorldRefugeeDay I thought I’d share the recent works
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Jonathan Kimmelman
KimmelmanJ
An extended synopsis and narrative of our published work @stream_research for 2020. 1/ Let me start by describing my lab's goals: to better understand the ethical, theoretical and scientific underpinnings
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Ben Cormack
CorKinetic
Exercise & education Exercise & education have emerged as shining knights of rehab Good for SRs, guidelines & saying 'evidence based' but are they just buzz words?There are 3 issues
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Prof Ellen Townsend #StopMassTesting
ProfETownsend
1/ A thread for all parents and caregivers about the dangers of mass testing and the continued neglect of young people in this crisis. 2/ Young people have been neglected
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tamara k. nopper
tamaranopper
I created a lot this year, much of it dealing with issues of money, labor politics, racism, big data, criminalization, and abolition. Here's a recap. I co-organized, with @datasociety, and
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Jais Adam-Troian
JaisTroian
On aura tout entendu au sujet du #terrorisme. Au-delà des postures politiques, @jmblanquer @EmmanuelMacron nous avons besoin de politique publiques fondées sur les preuves. Et des preuves, on en a
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lungassociation
LungAssociation
Happy Birthday Medicaid! We are leading the effort to support and defend Medicaid because it is a lifeline for patients, especially during COVID-19. – Since March, 800,000 people have newly
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
There is SO MUCH new science & high-quality journalism getting published about #COVID19 right now. Here's a thread on some of the pieces that caught my eye this week, and
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Post-Liberal Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
If the underlying guiding philosophy & ideology of Brexitism is exceptionalism then the underlying guiding philosophy of Remainerism is declinism. This is why you see some Remainers, whose minds have
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Akshay Sharma MD
AkshaySharmaMD
What happens to hematopoietic transplant recipients who develop #COVID19? Transplant recipients and transplanters have been asking this question ever since the pandemic began. Our analysis using @CIBMTR data is out
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Seth J. Meyer
SethJMeyer
While we don't know what the next couple of weeks will bring, soon we will be back in the classroom and the racist structures which allowed everything to happen will
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ASA Emotions Section
SocEmotions
some recent research from members and their co-authors, a : "When Is Retaliation Respected? Status and Vengefulness in Intergroup and Interpersonal Contexts" by @longdoan and @socsavvy in @SociusJournal https://journals.sagepub.co
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Faizah Zakaria
laurelinarien
There is a polarizing debate on SGTwitter about Peranakan Nasi Lemak and whether it is really a thing/ a thing worth paying highly for. I wouldn’t weigh in on it
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Samrad Ghane
sam_ghane
Fortunately, this year had also other things to offer than a raging global pandemic. Here is my pick of the most interesting works in #CulturalPsychiatry and #GlobalMentalHealth in 2020 (thread
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