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Leo Barasi
leobarasi
This has interesting implications: 61% think the govt is handling rollout of the vaccine well. That much more than the 40% that say it's handling the pandemic well overall. There's
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Harlan Krumholz
hmkyale
Paper today from my colleagues @YaleCardiology … 'a large proportion of ICD or CRT-D implantations were performed by physicians who received payments from device manufacturers.’ Led by @AmarMD99 Jeptha Curtis
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Jacob Hacker
Jacob_S_Hacker
"Go big and simple, Biden" is fast becoming a meme, and the advice is closely linked to work on "policy feedback" to which I've contributed. So I wanted to provide
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Wiebke Arlt Birmingham, Yes, Birmingham
WiebkeArlt
#1 New @IMSR_UoB @UoB_IAHR research: Urine steroid metabolomics for the differential diagnosis of adrenal incidentalomas: a prospective test validation study – learn all about the #EURINEACT study in this twitter
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Dr Ella Cockbain
DrEllaC
Today marks ten years since Andrew Norfolk @thetimes propelled the inaccurate, racial stereotype of “Asian sex gangs” into the mainstream. It’s shaped the past decade & caused numerous harms. It’s
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A Jay Holmgren
AJHolmgren
New paper today in @JAMAInternalMed: how does EHR use compare between US and non-US clinicians? Short answer: US clinicians spend almost 50% more time per day actively working in the
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Sam Friedman
SamFriedmanSoc
New! Why do so many people from privileged backgrounds identify as working-class?We find this rooted in elaborate ‘origin stories’ that downplay advantage in people’s own upbringing & instead forge affinities
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The Thinking Bat
thethinkingbat
Psychology of Social Status A thread...Something @kunalb11 inspired me to write. We become more preoccupied with social status once our physical needs are met. So, if you have a decent
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
Here are the top 25 contributors to climate breakdown, in terms of emissions in excess of the safe planetary boundary (350ppm). Thanks to @huzaifazoom for the graphic. If you're wondering
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Roula Kotsifaki
RoulaKotsifaki
Hop testing after #ACLR – horizontal (distance) is easier to measure than vertical (height) but are they the same?(Spoiler: not even close)Thread During a vertical hop, the hip, knee,
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Rebecca Burch, MD
RebeccaCBurch
“Why did my paper get rejected?” Recent conversations with researcher friends made me realize that academic journal/editorial decision making can feel very opaque. To shed some light, here’s a rough
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Dr Ruth Pearce
NotRightRuth
Sure, TERFs are bad and all, but did you know that men and non-binary people on testosterone are being coerced into unnecessary hysterectomies by UK clinicians? The real scandal in
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Awais Aftab
awaisaftab
A bold & timely step by Sir Robin Murray: Psychological Medicine (edited by Kendler & Murray) publishes an article by Bob Whitaker on antipsychotics & mortality, along with a commentary
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2774102Ever think asymptomatic transmission was an implausible defection? Me too. “Transmission within same household of asymptomatic index cases just 0.7%; 95% CI, 0%-4.9%”.
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Mark Ryckman 🇨🇦
JMarkRyckman
This new paper suggests hunter harvest can actually reduce human-bear conflicts, in direct contrast to previous studies: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0237274#blackbears #hunting #conservation Several pas
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Matt Strauss, MD
strauss_matt
A Tale of Two Countries.Argentina had perhaps the world's most draconian response to Covid-19. Brazil was widely criticized for a more laissez-faire attitude. Note the wide gap between their Oxford
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