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Altea Lorenzo
Altea_Lorenzo
Now to one talk I think everyone should watch: "The Legacy of Scientific Racism" by Angela Saini. Plenty of food for thought ahead I'm sure! A discussion that needs to
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Katie Robinson
KatieRobinsonOT
We are very fortunate in @UL to have Prof. @judipettigrew leading a program of research on the history of #OccupationalTherapy over the past decade bringing together her academic backgrounds in
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meredith conroy
sidney_b
39% of the women running in congressional primaries this year are Republican, compared to 26% in 2018.Political science informs why GOP women tend to lag behind, + helps explain why
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©️as Mudde 😷
CasMudde
There are lot of received wisdoms about #FarRight (often wrongly referred to as #populism ) and #COVID19 so @JakubWondreys and I looked into it. Turns out, shocker, most are wrong.
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Colin West
ColinWestMDPhD
1/ Welcome to another edition of West’s Well-Being Wednesday! As a reminder, I’ll briefly highlight papers, topics, questions, etc. related to healthcare professional #wellbeing, with a new entry each week.
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Tyler King, DO
DTylerKingDO
As the sitting National President of the Student Osteopathic Medical Association (@NationalSOMA), I failed the “Humanistic Domain” of the COMLEX Level 2 PE. This domain claims to measure “Communication, Interpersonal
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Rachel Ann Bender Ignacio, MD MPH
Drbenderignacio
A thread to expand upon the chronic and unusual presentations of COVID-19 that we need to further understand. Another reason why COVID-19 is not your usual influenza infection, even for
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Alice Evans
_alice_evans
Stronger protections for minorities depress support for democracy. Backlash across the world. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/in-the-mood-for-democracy-democratic-support-as-thermostatic-opi
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Leo Kozachkov
Leokoz8
1/n ) My first grad school paper, "Achieving Stable Dynamics in Neural Circuits" is out today in @PLOSCompBiol. A fun theory project with @LundqvistNeuro, Jean-Jacques Slotine (sadly not on Twitter),
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David
PrimaryCarePAC
Did you know that there is a journal called “Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology” and in 2006 it published “Risk assessment for creatine monohydrate?”It’s true. Let’s see what a toxicology journal
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Chris Gale
DrCGale
With @NPEU_Oxford @Marianfknight @DrDonSharkey @HMactier @ShamezLadhani we publish prospective national data on characteristics and outcomes of neonatal SARS-CoV-2 infection in the United Kingdom, 1 March - 30 April 2020https://www.thelance
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Joe Kane
jpmkane
Our #DIAMOND-Lewy paper on the Clinical diagnosis of #Lewy body dementia #DLB #PDD is now online at #BJPOpen @TheBJPsych https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-open/article/clinical-diagnosis-of-lewy-body-dementia/90A3E4D7C82285B66
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louis appleby
ProfLAppleby
In 2021 #suicideprevention will remain vital to the #Covid response, so this is a good time to sum up what we know re the impact on suicide. Simple answer is
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Firestone 📕
TeaTea1337
Re: Self-ID in Germany:Today was the first hearing. The only invited MD warned about the ridiculous law proposal, which, following the IGLYO manual, mixed intersex/DSD & trans. It was obvious
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Emmett Macfarlane
EmmMacfarlane
One factor explaining the weak COVID response in the USA, but also here in Canada. A quick thread: 1/n My very first academic journal article explores the concept of 'rights
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Deepak Joshi
ideepakjoshi
Lets take a little walk through the history of reporting of decisions to understand this phenomenon (now rendered obsolete). The practise of reporting decisions through private law journals has thrived
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