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Andy Conway Morris 😷🧼🇬🇧🇪🇺
andymoz78
Interesting letter from UCLH regarding use of CPAP in Covidhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00134-020-06304-y Notable points include the high rate of CPAP use at presentation (86%), as I think the ICU community knows UCLH
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Ashton Merck
awmerck
A darkly funny thing about avian leukosis is that when it emerged it was initially referred to as "chicken cancer" so I have a bunch of frantic letters from people
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Jeff Holliday
jeffyholliday
My paper with colleagues here at KU and Jeju National University has finally been published In this study we explored the question of how the age of a speaker
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Can contact tracing work for #COVID19?Much effort assumes contact tracing works for COVID - surveillance testing assumes soI’ve had major concerns - this paper reinforces it.For fast pandemics, we cant
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Dr William Lopez
lopez_wd
We keep citing the Tuskegee syphilis study to explain why communities of color don't "trust" the medical & public health establishments. But here's the thing, POC are not really dividing
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Michael Bang Petersen
M_B_Petersen
We face a race between new corona variants & vaccines. Stronger measures are urgent. To motivate fatigued publics, hope is more effective than fear & can be given via a
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jonathanstray
jonathanstray
Facebook: "We’ve had emergency measures in place since before the US elections like not recommending civic groups for people to join."Something platforms know that political scientists will need to reckon
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Jennifer Marlon
mudfire
Climate change isn't just making the #OregonFires worse, it's affecting fires on several continents at different times of the year #AUSTRALIAFIRES #amazonburning Yes, humans often ignite the fires, but #climatechange
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Simon Gilbody
SimonGilbody
Can we use e-cigarettes and vaping to help people who use mental health services to quit smoking? important topic:big question. the brilliant people at #YorkshireCancerResearch @yorkshirecancer have funded us to
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June-Ho Kim, MD MPH
junehokim
Two new studies on the #OpioidCrisis. During residency, we treated countless patients w/ opioid use disorder in the hospital w/ infections like endocarditis. They spent weeks hospitalized, discharge options would
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Kurt "Masks Save Lives" Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
Every few days, to keep family/friends informed on scientific info to help keep them safe, I check latest Covid research. Today's check, while the results were largely expected, was devastating.
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cj battey
cj_battey
A thread of how I funded publications as a grad student and postdochttps://twitter.com/rsidd120/status/1336153828672983040 first two papers were in MPE, subscription only, lab paid ~$300 for color figures each (https://www.sciencedirect.com
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Dr. Jonathan Kolby
MyFrogCroaked
Five years ago today, USFWS banned 201 species of #salamanders from entering the US to prevent a #chytrid extinction crisis (see here: https://www.fws.gov/injuriouswildlife/salamanders.html?fbclid=IwAR0VIh1ZXGYgx05ilZnN1x03dsK35TPzAVApe6eoj
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Melina Aarnikoivu
MAarnikoivu
I’m not a “successful scholar” (and probably never will be if citation numbers determine that) but I like my work and I feel like I’m making some difference, even if
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Paul Lewis
PaulLew16394851
Heterodox economists have often criticised the mainstream, and also made the case for their preferred approach to economics, on ontological grounds (i.e., using arguments that focus on the capacity of
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Isaac T. Soon
isaacsoon2
Some Approaches to Publishing Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (for Biblical Studies PhD Students and ECRs) In light of the recent kerfuffle about peer-reviewed journal articles, I thought that I might share
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