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Hey folks,Some positive (and partly personal) news!I’ve recently been welcomed as the newest member of an amazing group of neuro disorder advocates. I’m really excited about it for reasons having
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Just your friendly neighborhood transit reporter
s_nessen
Checking out the new Moynihan Train Hall, truly a tale of 2 stations right now. Saw some drug dealing, stepped over loose food debris, passed a guy smoking a joint
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Tom Beer
aTomBeer
On the hazards of using of proxy variables in causal inference – a short tweetorial #EpiTwitter #CausalTwitter Unconfoundedness of the treatment-outcome relationship is necessary for causal effect identification. But in
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ainsley🫀
ainsleyikes
dairy products are intrinsically linked to our most common & most severe diseases a fully-sourced thread: unfortunately, due to how much influence the dairy industry has in our legislation, a
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Dr. Kristina Killgrove
DrKillgrove
Alright, anthropologists. While I haven't read the entirety of That Book on Repatriation that's making the rounds, I have read the last paragraph of each chapter. Hoo boy, I did
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Alex Shoushtari, MD
alexshoushtari
Hi #medtwitter + new onc fellows! I treat patients with advanced #melanoma, especially rare ones like #uvealmelanoma (UM). This #tweetorial will discuss:1) Why UM is unique 2) When does(n’t) immunotherapy
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Pinx
censoredpinx
The problems with the judicial system isn’t new. Found an article in the FBI vault re: Associate justice Hugo Black. 5th longest serving justice on the court. A quick little
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Siraj Hashmi in Gitmo
SirajAHashmi
habibis, it's here: the all-2020 List.but there's a twist: you, the habibis, get to decide what tweet you think was the worst of 2020 in the official all-2020 List tourney,
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Nicholas Morris
namorrismd
IV glibenclamide shows promise for reducing cerebral edema and appears to be safe. PO glyburide leads to more hypoglycemia, especially if abnl renal fxn. Smaller, more frequent dosing may help.
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Alex Cobham
alexcobham
It's not every day that a niche question of statistical definition represents a significant step forward for global policy. But today... is that day! (Excessively long thread follows) A little
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
I've been getting many questions about pre-Wuhan covid cases detected around the world. In particular, 2 studies: Barcelona (March 2019) and Italy (Sep 2019); as well as the widely disseminated
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Adam Sheingate
AdamSheingate
What happens when the political foundations of public policies break down? I explore the process of policy regime decay in U.S. food and agriculture.1/8 @PSJ_Editor http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/psj.12420 Although the traditional bargain
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LusKing Lab
LuskingL
@MarkELindsay asked about my thoughts on good practices and common pitfalls for F31/F32s.1. The innovation and impact of the science is not evaluated like an R grant. This is hard
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Harriet Carroll has only gone and written a book
angryhacademic
for those who missed my @aberdeen_ucu talk today on #sugar, #breakfast, #health & #appetite, a wee thread on the fascinating properties of sugar...full talk (poor sound qual) can be found
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Clare Wenham
clarewenham
Lockdown 3.0 will disproportionately affect #women, and #ukgov isnt doing enough to mitigate this unequal impact. A thread on what we know from the last year *and before According
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HOPE not hate
hopenothate
We welcome the energy and determination of those who are protesting at @Twitter’s lack of action on hate on their platform. Here is a thread from @jemma_levene for those who
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