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Stephan Guyenet, PhD
whsource
Yesterday, I posed this question. After feedback and rumination, here are a few thoughts.https://twitter.com/whsource/status/1304534275216220160 First, @JimJohnsonSci pointed out that cardiac death isn't that uncommon in rodents if you
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BYU Physics and Astronomy
BYU_PhysAstro
Time for a research round-up! Here are a few of the interesting papers that our faculty and students have published recently (thread): Rob Davis and students found a way to
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Gavin Phillipson
Prof_Phillipson
In preparation for them finishing off their formatives just give my students my top five pet hates for student law essays. What are yours? 1. Failure to capitalise properly: 'Act
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
https://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lanpsy/PIIS2215-0366(20)30197-8.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0rlEabFXopixHq0Qx5GzdDeG4u9D35B6HZ4OayxFkjYDH5-qg7rfUu1v4 I see a team hoping to alter autistic people via stem cell stuff has produced a long list of de
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Justin Nix
jnixy
How many people are killed by police officers each year in the U.S.? The answer depends on the data you're using, so be sure to read up on each source's
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Dr. Jane Clare Jones
janeclarejones
So, the committee hearing went I think very well. Most of the questions were relatively open and respectful.At his point, however, we get more evidence of the way in which
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Brett Favaro
LetsFishSmarter
Ok folks I need to get something off my chest. I think I have a solution to the Open vs. Closed publishing war. It would require a *lot* of change,
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David
PrimaryCarePAC
It’s time for a Twitter #creatine update. The recent @TheIOPN @laurent_bannock podcast with @ScottForbes14 provides a great outline. Let’s try a link-based and visual podcast notes.https://www.wedoscience.com/creatine-myths-and-common-q
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clive trueman
clivetrue
My #SpookyScience This is an eye lens. By measuring #Isotopes in lenses we can work out where an animal has been, what it has been eating and maybe other things.
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
If you want to come up with a prior* for the possible long-term dynamics of SARS-CoV-2, there are two recent papers that I think are useful... (*Prior: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prior_probability) 1/ First,
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Dr. Khalid PhD 🌌🧠(New Account Refollow)
TenBillionIQ
A thread on the harms of porn and how pornography destroys society.A case for why the United Nations should ban OnlyFans, and have it's owners tried as international criminals
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ChristosArgyropoulos
ChristosArgyrop
As a #Flozinator, I have a confession to make: I've been intellectually bothered about the success of SGLT2i in non diabetic forms of CKD. I've had some time to think
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ice9
__ice9
GS-441524 is substantially less toxic than remdesivir, far easier to synthesize, more soluble, and has essentially identical effects because remdesivir is apparently metabolized into it (in spite of having been
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Stephen Cushion
Stephen_Cushion
I’ve written a new article - News UK TV and GB News: new channels stoke fears of more partisan journalism – for @ConversationUK - https://theconversation.com/news-uk-tv-and-gb-news-new-channels-stoke-fears-of-more-partisan-journalism-15
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
Can we talk about the knock-on effects of #COVID19, yet?Provisional counts for drug overdose deaths in the US show an 18% increase - primarily #opioid-related - from May 2019-May 2020...
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COVID Impact
CovidSerology
A new retrospective analysis of the first 250,000 hospitalized individuals with SARS-COV-2 infection (>20 years) across Brazil may provide some possible explanation for the surge in Manaus. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/artic
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