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Trisha Greenhalgh 😷 #CovidIsAirborne
trishgreenhalgh
Thread for PhD students whose work was interrupted by COVID-19. #phdchat 1/ I’ve examined 101 PhDs, but the one that sticks in my mind was from someone whose partner had
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/'ɛstɛr 'sɛnɛʃ/
eszter_szenes
Important thread about just how discriminatory academia's international mobility requirement is: it disadvantages so many talented people, but most often (as usual), women with carer responsibilities.https://twitter.com/caffeinatedkrys/
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Alex | Haruspis
haruspis
NON-SPOILER Mando thoughtsThe emerging pattern with Filoni's shows is that Season 1 will draw you in with a very new kind of story, while Season 2 laser-focuses on bringing in
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Elle McWilliam
slt_elle
Lessons after death, a thread. A month ago life was turned on its head, I lost my mum to suicide. I want to share some lessons I have learnt/am learning,
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TILLY ROBINSON-MILES 🌻
TRobinsonMiles
What a year it's highlighted more than ever why we need systematic change to the food system that recognises the preventable problem of #malnutrition in Older Age & how this
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Lynn Williams
Carer49
As people who (in the main) are financially secure and in good jobs celebrate MBEs etc I want to acknowledge the many 1000s of unpaid carers who filled the gaps
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Movement for Justice
followMFJ
Thinking on some of children affected by #Jamaica50 charter flight today. 15y/o son whose mum scared to tell him about flight cause she didn’t want him to loose all hope
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Stephen Makin
StephenMakin
On social admissions: If you are 50 you may not need admission with relatively mild pneumonia. If you are 89 you may find it makes you too breathless to walk
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AutisticSciencePerson
AutSciPerson
So this podcast (transcript available) is really, really interesting.She talks about stress, the pandemic, and the fact that brains get tired.Autistic burnout makes a lot of sense when you think
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Michael Merrick
michael_merrick
Feels like part of picking up the slack means schools have become first responder service for parent/carer wellbeing and welfare too - does anybody feel the same? I'm fine with
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Dr Girish Vaidya
DrGirishPsych
ADHD, medication and self-esteem (thread)[Sharing this 4 some healthy conv]Many patients with ADHD would prefer that their school didn't know about their condition since it marks them out as 'different'.
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Lucinda
lrjlo
Test & trace for Covid really is failing miserably. I spent four days trying to book a test online. There's a mobile test centre that comes to Croydon twice a
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Emma Congreve
emma_econ
Some thoughts from me on yesterdays draft budget announcements re. tackling inequalities in Scotland. Whilst some things to cheer about, some others that question the priorities that were at the
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nicole lampert
nicolelampert
A snowy north London on Sunday afternoon and there was no happier place to be. I joined a small army of around 50 people to help get nearly 2000 people
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Ciaran Jenkins
C4Ciaran
Testing has been under strain this week to put it mildly. We went to a care home at the heart of an area battling a COVID outbreak. Surely if anyone’s
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Izabella Kaminska
izakaminska
Amazing what is going on with narratives that justify ever more draconian policies.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/55536762 1. Lockdowns China did would never be acceptable in a democracy.2. Covid is really scary and we
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