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Nigel McNie
nigelmcnie
story time prompted by this just released review on the safety of anti-seizure drugs during pregnancy: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/public-assesment-report-of-antiepileptic-drugs-review-of-safety-of-use-during-pregnancy/antiep
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Ben McEvoy
Ben_McEvoyAUS
Here’s why:Ownership50 yr housing tenure data shows owners without a mortgage down (29% from 42%) whilst private LL renters up (27% from 18% & those with mortgages up (37% from
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Moriarty
MoriartyProfJ
1. Now lets start a little thread on @SusanMichie. We will start with a very clear little piece about her from @GuidoFawkes https://order-order.com/2020/05/22/marxist-michies-mass-media-campaign/ 2. When examining comrade Susans wiki page
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Adam Wagner
AdamWagner1
One area of constant confusion since the lockdown began is the difference between the criminal law rules (where not following them can lead to a criminal conviction) and the government’s
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Dr. Sarah, MD
SarahThooft
What if I told you procrastination can be good??//A thread// We live under constant pressure, always pushed to our own limits. There is never enough time to get everything done.
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Maxwell Shafer
maxwellshafer
I am happy to present our new preprint "Gene family evolution underlies cell type diversity in the hypothalamus of teleosts" with @hilsawh and @schierlab!https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.13.414557v1 I am fascinated
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Georgie Burg
Georgie_Burg_45
I have a different perspective on ‘ghosting’.Ordinary people overlook child abuse as an explanation for sudden behavioural changes.People claim they know that damage from CSA lasts a lifetime, but in
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Tim Hayward
Tim_Hayward_
"Conspiracy theories" don't look like going away. This isn't because people are stupid but because sometimes seemingly crazy ideas are right on the money.Catherine Fitts here elaborates a comprehensive conspiracy
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I n v e r c l y d e E I S
InverclydeEIS
So, I know it's the weekend but if I don't say all this I may burst.A thread for those who think school days should be extended and holidays shortened to
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British Moths
BritishMoths
Fantastic talk by David Wagner at UK Moth Recorders Meeting. What struck me was that our data sets only go back a few decades. In that sense are we just
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Philip Ball
philipcball
Hi @skdh, just saw your letter about free will in @PhysicsWorld. I’m puzzled. You say we should just stop talking about free will because no one knows what it means.
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Moritz Gerstung
MoritzGerstung
Did the new SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7 lineage spread during the English national lockdown? Rising numbers and estimated higher R value suggest so. Together with our colleagues from COG-UK we took a
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BVDDY
BvddyCorleone
This week was... interesting. The election turbulence that some were predicting finally materialized. The most notable day of the week, IMO, was Wednesday: stocks sold off by more than 3.5%,
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
We are at a Sliding Doors juncture in the epidemic, partly fueled by misconceptions. The signs today suggest this could be about to get a whole lot worse.How this goes
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Hans Rocha IJzerman
hansijzerman
In a little bit over two weeks, my first book will come out (https://wwnorton.com/books/heartwarming). In this thread, I want to highlight some research I discuss and some cool “facts” I
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chris sutton
sutton_1B
Been thinking recently UK (& US) failure to learn from other countries throughout pandemic could be warning sign for upcoming #sustainability challenges. Policymakers been skeptical of responses originating outside Europe
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