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Richard Murphy
RichardJMurphy
Rarely has the UK faced an existential crisis like the one it does at this moment. The relationships between its member nations are uncertain. We face meltdown with the EU,
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
About autism and IQ.We have new and good info from the huge study about pretty much everyone in Scotland. I crunched some numbers. I'll talk us through this chart I
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Wellbeing in Medicine Society
WellbeinginMed
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. This is a really important opportunity for us to talk about something which is often really difficult to discuss.In the U.K. in 2018, there
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Firass Abiad
firassabiad
1.7 As the number of daily new #Covid19 cases continue rising in , an increasingly pressing question is asked, what to do? To avoid the infection, without going into lockdown,
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
Every week it's something new for people to direct their anger at. Politicians, foreigners, tourists, meat plants, teenagers.One thing that rarely gets any blame at all is Covid19.There's 19.4 million
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Sikander Fayyaz Bhadera
SikanderFayyaz
An interesting take on Bahawalpur, by @SarmadXIV.If someone challenged Bahawalpur's merger into Punjab in 1970 in the supreme court, on the basis of instrument of accession signed by the Nawab
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Bronwen Jones
barefootbaristr
I know that others, including both @ColinYeo1 and @stand_for_all have had a crack at this, but it makes me so spittingly angry, I can't not. 1/https://twitter.com/AthertonNWales/status/1295655113495924736 1. We’ve had a
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Phil Plait
BadAstronomer
Life on Earth has nearly been wiped out again and again over time. How has this planet stayed habitable for billions of years?A new study implies that in part, we're
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AGU's Eos
AGU_Eos
Why are we expecting such a big hurricane year? Let's do what we do best: Look at the science for answers. THREAD. 1/https://twitter.com/NOAASatellitePA/status/1291400370703544321?s=20 This year, NOAA is predicting 19-25 named
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ I agree with @Don_Milton. It is important to distinguish between near- and far-field aerosol particles. In the near field (close contact) there is potential for much higher concentration of
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
The PM says all frontline workers, people aged 70+ and people with serious underlying conditions will be vaccinated by mid-February. That’s 13 million, so 2 million per week. Potentially doable
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Olive O'Connor #STAYSAFE 🙏
oliveblogs
1/ For the first time ever in my years of working as a healthcare advocate, with the exception of a few, I am openly seeing online the serious division between
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Laura Lexx
lauralexx
I can't quite get my head round how much anger there is towards people who got furlough payments from those who kept their jobs... This year hasn't been a free
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Sisenjeni 🙆🏾♂️
MvelaseP
Incredible reporting by BBC & this story is about way more than "tainted cotton." Was sent this link by a Jewish friend who agreed what the Han Chinese government is
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Omar of Rational Theism
MidbellSoul
The Argument from Contingency: this argument alone destroys atheism. There is no refutation.[Thread]We’re going to walk through a series of simple and true premises. From them comes a true conclusion:
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Indiana Daily Student
idsnews
Thread: Graduate workers are degree-seeking students who pay tuition and work about 15 to 20 hours a week. They include research and graduate assistants, as well as associate instructors.Their work
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