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Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician)
jeremyfaust
This Spring, I noticed my colleague @Cleavon_MD tweeting about young people dying of COVID.Many people of color.I wondered if these sad cases were statistical anomalies. Must be that these were
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☂️ magica ☂️
jaini4mtheblock
4 problems:1. Conflating CO2 with particulate matter2. Amortizing a evening's worth of emissions over 365 days3. Conflating activities with different economic roles4. Not acknowledging the progress made by the "baseline"
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
When will there be enough evidence that vaccines reduce asymptomatic carriage (e.g. risk of transmission) to be able to change guidelines for vaccinated people not being a risk to unvaccinated?
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM. Be suspicious of any expert ignoring this paper and discussing anecdotes instead. https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NE
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Dr. ϽΓΣⱤẛ∁
CholericCleric
This is a part of the Koch empire which is responsible for much of the nefariousness in the US, including packing courts, ruining environment, stealing elections, gerrymandering etc.Plus responsible for
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Zach Waterfield
zlwaterfield
I founded my first company when I was in undergrad. It's now been 5 years, and I've learned a ton.Here are my top 5 learnings as an early-stage founder: 1/
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c0nc0rdance
c0nc0rdance
What do sharks and camels have in common, besides sometimes trying to eat children?Camelids like llamas, alpacas, camels can produce a type of antibody consisting of only the heavy chain
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samjlord
samjlord
I wanted to give a little more context to our (@KatrinaVelle @MullinsLab @FritzLaylin) paper about #SuperPlots. So here's a late tweetorial. 1/19Preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.03509 Published in JCB: https://doi.org/10.1083/j
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Harry Fletcher-Wood
HFletcherWood
1) I have been very sceptical about growth mindset over the last few years, but a new study has substantially changed my mind… 2) In research-design terms, this was bulletproof:
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
After ~10 months of relative quiescence we've started to see some striking evolution of SARS-CoV-2 with a repeated evolutionary pattern in the SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern emerging from the UK,
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Ade Adamson, MD MPP
AdeAdamson
Yet ANOTHER example of Dr. Albert Kligman, on the wrong side of history. This time teaming up with two other white men to describe a hair disorder in Black women
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Paul Bleicher
pbleic
1/ A somewhat problematic WSJ editorial by @AllyssaFinley. I’ll start with some comments, but hope that some of the experts in clinical trials and observational research that I follow can
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Dr. Daniela Witten
daniela_witten
The new cover article in @NautilusMag is about the sordid history of eugenics in the field of statistics. I had a conversation with @aubreyclayton a few months ago, when he
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Jan B. Hommel
hommel_b
https://www.aier.org/article/why-did-the-u-s-copy-china-on-virus-control/Uitermate kritisch, uitermate goed onderbouwd, uitermate goed geïnformeerd. Een eiland van kennis en wetenschap, te midden van een zee van domheid en onkunde van de M
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jan höglund
janhoglund
Started reading #books If a person tries to observe what he is thinking about at the very moment that he is reflecting on a particular subject, it is generally agreed
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John Neary 🛋️🏈
jddneary
One aspect of #LTCjustice that has gone somewhat under the radar is the likelihood that we have an unspoken policy that under no circumstances will any Ontario long-term care facility
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