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Betty Jane
bjconk01
Unfortunately, true scientific method, like true Christianity, true democratic representative government and true capitalism, has gone into hiding, being practiced only by a few true believers. The “science” practiced now
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Chloé S. Valdary 📚
cvaldary
I think I'm having one of the biggest aha moments I've had all year, which is that in many ways folks who belong to the "woke" left & those who
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local witch frand
kingdomofwench
Okay that "WE HAD THE VACCINE THE ENTIRE TIME" headline... decent article, shitty, shitty headline Yes, Moderna came up with a vaccine candidate literal days after the SARS-CoV-2 genome was
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SER
societyforepi
Now, what exactly is an applied epidemiologist, and why are they needed? In the late 90s- early 2000's there were a series of articles in AJPH, AJE, JECH, and IJE
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Eric Fauman
Eric_Fauman
This one was extra tough but I think I may have discovered a droplet of insight, so if you're ready, let's dive in! https://twitter.com/SbotGwa/status/1335207398135443458 Although there are at least two
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
Of the threads I’ve read exploring the causes of falling rates of #SARSCoV2 infections (and hospitalizations and deaths), I like this one best 1/https://twitter.com/nataliexdean/status/1362100680492601350 2/ Even if Rt transmission rates
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DREW DANIEL
DDDrewDaniel
If you want to understand why boomer accusations of millenial "entitlement" are so enraging, take a look at this chart. (if it was just a matter of investments rising in
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Domelights Unbound
Domelights
Philadelphia @DA_LarryKrasner asks "how do we adjust their use for the fact that Black and brown people are policed and searched, often under illegal stop-and-frisk policing, at much higher rates
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Vitor Constâncio
VMRConstancio
Economics is indeed struggling with inflation theory. Monetary aggregates and monetarism have been correctly abandoned. Domestic slack explanations (the Phillips curve) have been under attack but are still a bit
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Geoff Shullenberger
daily_barbarian
Buried in the Atlantic's vague, catastrophizing "Facebook is a Doomsday Machine" article is a fair question: "How much real-world violence would never have happened if Facebook didn’t exist?" An article
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R. Vincent Pohl
rvpohl
A few thoughts on working in policy research as an Economics PhD. A thread that could be interesting for Econ JMCs in light of a shortage of academic jobs, but
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Jill Piggott
JillPiggott
Late in CDC's 2016 Guideline, a table reveals the Agency had no solid evidence for its claim that reducing rx #opioids would reduce ODs without harming people in #pain. In
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Ben Tappin
Ben_Tappin
New preprint!Why are people’s policy opinions influenced by cues from political parties? We studied the theory that people use party cues as heuristics, stand-ins for their lack of policy information
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Dylan T. 🚀 Launching Your Personal Brand
growthcurrency
@harrydry is one of the best marketing & copy content creators I’ve come across. Check out his amazing Twitter Inspiration HandbookTHREAD 1/ Quick tipsTeach people something new in a
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pete wolfendale
deontologistics
I'm going to do something very ill-advised and elevate a subtweet to an object-tweet. Let's actually take a look at one of the steaming hot takes that @dynamic_proxy and I
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Simon Burgess
profsimonb
NEW: report out today from DELVE group @royalsociety: Balancing the risks of pupils returning to school https://rs-delve.github.io/reports/2020/07/24/balancing-the-risk-of-pupils-returning-to-schools.htmlPrincipal authors: @DrIneshassan1 @A
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