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MentalHealthAm
While suicidal and self-harm thinking is up, we do not have evidence that suicide rates are up. Prevent the spread of misinformation by thoroughly researching facts and statistics found on
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k. rowan abrams
where_the_rider
alright, like I mentioned yesterday, we're gonna play a digital version of that icebreaker game today, and we're gonna talk about #covid19 risks and what we choose. ahead of time,
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dj spydermann
djspydermann
Thread: There are 9000 evictions set to take place in the city of Memphis. Before you pass judgement and assume that everyone in danger of being evicted is irresponsible, let
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Stanford University
Stanford
The university has been asked to comment on recent statements made by @ScottWAtlas, a senior fellow at the @HooverInst who is on leave of absence from that position. 1/3 Stanford’s
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Nisha Malhotra Ph.D.
Nisha_Malhotra_
1/4 Research suggests that increased alcohol consumption leads to a higher likelihood of Domestic violence #DV.Alcohol sale was declared an essential service in much of Canada during the covid-19 lockdown.During
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Keerthik Sasidharan
KS1729
I think Arundhati Roy is incorrect here - historically. Pandemics have rarely forced humans to break with their past. On the contrary, among the survivors, the more organized of them
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
Widely popular in in the spring, I don't actually think these early remarks from Mike Ryan resonate today.Coming in March after cases declined in several Asian countries, they suggested to
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Rick Hasen
rickhasen
So I think the Supreme Court performed pretty well during the pandemic, scheduling remote oral arguments with live audio and getting the most important cases out only a week late.
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Resolution Foundation
resfoundation
Today we have published new research, joint with @ruthpatrick0 at @CovidRealities @UniOfYork , exploring why many low-income families are spending more, not less, in the pandemic. A short thread....https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/publi
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Kate Raworth
KateRaworth
In debating financial markets, someone will always say "Ah, but who owns these stocks & shares? We all do, through our pensions - so we are ultimately to blame." Never
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Zachary Ivan Mykula
_ZACK_ZACK_ZACK
There are people, including me, who have had family members die during the pandemic, and - understandably, and beyond regrettably - it was not safe for us, them, or other
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/11This worldwide pandemic has taken far too many lives, caused immeasurable suffering, & economic hardship. But it has hopefully taught us some very important lessons that I hope stay with
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CounterRatchet
CounterRatchet
Pandemic or NHS staff crisis? Does a NHS staffing crisis give the government the right to control who enters your property or to tell you to shut shop? Mortality rate
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Tyler Black, MD
tylerblack32
Canadian Suicidology:Summing BC and Alberta, 2020 has seen a 14.8% decrease in suicides from 2019 to 2020 (+/- 8.6%). In Canada, there has been no "COVID effect" increasing suicide rates,
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Bob Williams
WilliamsBob75
Some insight into why the New York Cosmos has decided to go on hiatus:1) The club were struggling to find a stadium to play in, with many venue owners (mostly
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Benjamin Mazer
BenMazer
I don't know how to address the Covid pandemic. But I do know that all the people on this website saying it would have been very easy for the US
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