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David Gorski, MD, PhD
gorskon
One common characteristic of science denialists/cranks/conspiracy theorists like antivaxxers and #COVID19 deniers is black-and-white, all-or-nothing thinking when it comes to medical tests or interventions. I'll tell you what I mean,
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Hannah Weinberger
Weinbergrrrrr
Excited to learn more: Following Pfizer, Moderna (which started testing in Seattle) says its vax appears 94.5% effective, even at preventing severe disease; & bc of surging cases, could have
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Jaimie Ding
j_dingdingding
So my mom found this article and was panicking - because it said the Pfizer vaccine “was 74.4% effective in Asian Americans” without any explanation or note. This is /extremely
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Ben
bennyoutrageous
For my non-scientist followers: this is a preprint, so it hasn’t been reviewed yet. But essentially the vaccines, both Pfizer and Moderna are significantly less effective against these highly transmissible
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🇿🇦 The Cricket Scholar 🇿🇦
lue_balo
Okay guys hear me out as I come with an unpopular opinion: First let me just state that I agree with everyone who feels Miller has not fully lived up
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Jerry DeQuetteville
jdeq
Shout out to the educators trying to make the best of an impossible situation created by Lecce this week. You were advised of the move to online instruction during a
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Mac n’ Chise 🧬🧫🦠
sailorrooscout
Concerning the SARS-CoV-2 variants that were first identified in the UK (B.1.1.7), South Africa (B.1.351), and Brazil (P.1), their specific mutations focus on altering the fitness of the virus by
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Rhea Boyd MD, MPH
RheaBoydMD
Just read Johnson and Johnson’s vaccine is 66% effective against moderate COVID and 85% effective against severe disease (to compare Moderna is 95% effective against moderate and severe COVID) -
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
This potentially incredibly good newsTwitter is about to be full of articles about "herd immunity" again, but now with words laced in honey rather than shouting and hissingSome things we
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Molly Jo! Jo! Jo!
ilikemints
ok so i guess i need to get this out of my system and maybe it'll help someone understand: the dumbass's guide to the covid-19 vaccine (as written by a
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Jack Bower - Many Such Cases guy
MMdigg13
1/ When RW twitter refers to "therapy", they are typically referring to something that looks like this: 2/ It's very clear there is little "work" being done here. The women
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Kerriodos
Kerriodos
Tip from the industry: if design direction appears set, the most effective way to communicate your dissatisfaction with that it is to stop playing. Feedback is great, but if feedback
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
I think we should stop calling expanding our welfare state "socialist" because I don't think that branding has ever been especially accurate and I definitely don't think it's effective. I
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Brendan Thompson, PT, DPT
BrendanThompsn
When it comes to training, we need to understand that everything we choose to do induces compounding stresses to the athlete (musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiopulmonary, etc.). No matter what the stimulus
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Xander the Blue | #BLM
xandertheblue
This keeps popping up.Pep (a fellow DemSoc lefty) already apologized for the pic that was in jest. It keeps being spread framing him as a Trump supporter because his opinion
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Kevin M. King
KMKing_Psych
1. We know a fair amount about how effective brief workshops are for teaching psychotherapy. They aren't.2. We know nothing about how effective brief workshops are for quant methods. But
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