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Nathan Stall
NathanStall
Our study led by @KevinAnBrown associating crowding in #Ontario nursing homes (defined as the mean number of residents per bedroom and bathroom) with #COVID19 infection and mortality has now been
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china mills
chinatmills
This Thursday I’m talking about my work @McGillMedPsych Before the talk I’d like to share some of the brilliant ideas and scholarship that I’m thinking with in relation to the
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Sheila Vakharia PhD MSW
MyHarmReduction
Exciting news for advocates to #XtheX Waiver today to loosen restrictions for buprenorphine access. However, still a lot of unanswered questions and still doesn't go far enough. A thread ()
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James Diao
JamesADiao
1/ How might removing #race from #eGFR impact patient care? Our study in @JAMA_current quantifies the many implications for Black Americans: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2773808with @GloriaJWu @HermanATaylor @JKT0202 @N
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Our letter in the Lancet today- signed by 79 world-leading scientists - outlining key recommendations for a sustainable COVID-19 strategy within the UK. Thread. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32350-3/full
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AltFDA
alt_fda
To the #science we talked about this morning that will apply to educators. #Thread We have said this before that schools need to be looked at not as schools
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Columba Achilleos
Cachilleossarll
Absolutely thrilled to share my article on the visual politics of #WPS just published with @IAJournal_CH: '"Seeing" the Women, Peace and Security agenda: visual (re)productions of WPS in UK government
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Colin Beale
TZBirder
Today's #BirdsAtTea is the Bateleur. This colourful relative of the snake-eagles is widespread but fast declining across much of Africa (another @IUCNRedList are considering uplisting). Adult back panels come in
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Peter Sagal
petersagal
Many years ago, I researched Holocaust denial for a play. This was pre-internet, and the variety I studied and wrote about was the faux-academic style, in which deniers dressed up
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
In this piece by @rddysum, I am on record (again) stating that the vaccines will substantially reduce overall infections. I know some of my immunology colleagues think I am being
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counterpropaganda re Korea
korcounterprop
China's definition of a "confirmed case" of covid-19 has never included asymptomatic carriers of the virus. This is one of the most important reasons (if not the most important) that
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Erin
GilmerHealthLaw
I think a lot about betrayal trauma lately. Specifically betrayal trauma in health care. “Betrayal trauma occurs when the people or institutions on which a person depends for survival significantly
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Kaitlyn Ugoretz
KaitlynUgoretz
Episode 3 of @andrewmarkhenry's Religion For Breakfast Shinto series is out! This episode explores the evolution of Shinto & its classification as "religion" or "non-religion" in Japanese politics starting from
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Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
CamEdFac
1/ Teaching children in a way that encourages them to empathise with others measurably improves their creativity and could lead to other beneficial learning outcomes, new research suggests. Take a
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Since February, I've been trying to communicate the idea that #COVID19 is likely to leave long-term harm in its wake. This moving film gives an insight into what people
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Zaf #WearADamnMask Qasim 🇵🇰🇬🇧🇺🇸
ResusOne
Controlling hemorrhage remains the cornerstone of trauma management. Non-compressible torso hemorrhage is a particular challenge. Some (including me) have advocated for a change to the status quo of how we
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