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Dr. Nancy Freeman
DrNancyFreeman
16 years ago we conducted the first Ontario IBI outcome study demonstrating the effectiveness of community based #AppliedBehaviourAnalysis (published as Freeman & Perry, 2010, because, you know, we were kinda
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Robert Schentrup
RobSchentrup
Today marks 3 years since my sister, Carmen Schentrup, was murdered at MSD High School in Parkland, FL. As I think about the state of gun violence prevention policy since
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AskVera
AskVeraTTV
While online debate culture fetishizes formal debate, there are vast differences. One is that tournament debate is scored by judges, making it harder to fool yourself about how you are
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Yoong
yoongkhean
Some info on vaccine efficacy. We tend to make the mistake of 95% efficacy (Pfizer) being 95 out of 100 is protected from the disease while 5 out of 100
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
A reminder of why the vaccines are still GOOD NEWS and a light at the end of the tunnel - despite the scary stuff about variants:Last week, I wrote in
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Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
CamEdFac
1/6 International development projects that support the education of the world’s very poorest children and marginalised girls also improve wider learning outcomes for many other young people, new @Cambridge_Uni research
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Allison Hutchison, PhD
AllisonHutchiso
1/ Apologize and do your best to create psychological safety in your learning space. A thread about a time when I apologized to a student.https://twitter.com/SamanthaPDavis/status/1329435427946844160 2/ In the before-times, we
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James Todaro, MD
JamesTodaroMD
1/ Vaccine mandates are quickly moving from "conspiracy theory" to reality.In a recent interview, Dr. Fauci asserted that the only return to "normal" is vaccination in 75-80% of the US.Let's
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Matt Hancock: "the way we deal with new variants arising is to respond to them as they arise. The 1st line of defence is to identify & stop spread." This
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Owen Barder
owenbarder
"the Prime Minister asked me to identify the changes needed to ensure we meet, but do not exceed the 0.7% commitment." What kind of people are we that we
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Dan Luu
danluu
I find this thread interesting because it's one of the few times I've seen a public discussion of programming style drill down to differences in skills or aptitudes.When I've compared
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Philip Ovadia
ifixhearts
The highest risk of bad outcomes in COVID is in individuals who are exposed to the virus, infected by the virus and metabolically unhealthy. Therefore, there are 3 potentials areas
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Kirk (Parler:@3honor6duty9)
3honor6duty9
Our elected and health officials lost me on the effectiveness of masks when they made the decision to release people from jail instead of giving them a mask. Our elected
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edori⚡️
edori_art
Okay I’ve been thinking for days about why this twt bothers me so much, and here is my opinion from a soft power scholar perspectivehttps://twitter.com/tamarwrites/status/1274531852829765632 1) it is true that
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Sergey Radchenko
DrRadchenko
https://www.politico.eu/article/estonian-pm-eu-has-to-speed-up-with-sanctions-on-russia-kaja-kallas/. "When we impose sanctions, some ask after six months, ‘Have they worked?’ And if they haven’t, ‘Remove them because they don
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
The recent Novavax vaccine trial reported lower efficacy in its SA arm. This is plausibly caused, at least in part, by the high frequency of the B 1.351 lineage in
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