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sinfulpluto
ᴅᴇᴠɪʟ ʀx + ᴇᴍᴘʀᴇꜱꜱ11.2.20i think it’s easy to get caught up with someone, or a situation, or in a bad habit. sometimes it’ll creep in on us when we’re most
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jules rylan ✡︎
radiantbutch
Different Trauma Responses and How to Find Out Yours: A Thread What is trauma?Any event that causes a radical change in your sense of safety or identity. The whole
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Blotchkat
blotchkat
I figure I should write a small tread about de-escalating autistic kids having melt downs.As an Autistic person with an Autistic child it often seems very obvious to me what
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Thomas Oliver 🐝
thomasroliveruk
Save the wild bees!#Scicomm #CommSciMedia #SaveTheWildBees Bees are responsible for pollinating 1/3 of the food eaten globally. Despite their importance, they are suffering a huge decline in population numbers. People
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Yasien Eltigani
yasieneltigani
EM clerkship week 1 CHF, asthma, meniere’s, umbilical hernia, anxiety, seizure, fever, olecranon bursitis, cerebellar stroke, pneumothorax, and rashes galore.Loved every minute as it flew by, learned a lot,
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Infinity's End System: Umbral | Penumbra | Malice
UmbralReaver
UNIFIED CUTLERY THEORYThis is a combination of Spoon Theory, Fork Theory and Knife Theory, metaphors used to help disabled people explain fatigue and stressors to themselves and abled people.Abled friends
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Michael A. Grinston
16thSMA
Yesterday I told you to #ReadTheReport. I challenged ALL of you to reflect on what it meant to you. For me, three words: Rage. Disappointment. Failure. Rage: How many times
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Danielle Elliott Weber
DEWeber_MDMEd
This wk we finished our last case of the semester discussing asthma. One aspect that stood out for many was the hx of nighttime coughing/awakening and whether that fit w/
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Dr Michelle Kelly-Irving
shell_ki
In our research team we work on understanding how #HealthInequalities are constructedWe've heard about Black and ethnic minority populations having worse health outcomes, as well as socially disadvantaged peopleBut HOW
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Selina in PDX 🗽🇺🇸
PDXSelina
Upper middle class woman: {hollering abt 1000s of years of patriarchal oppression}In the USA. In 20-freakin-20. Girl, get back in YOUR space-time coordinates, re-ground in reality, & stop decrying your
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Kevin Murray
MurrayKev
1)It’s obvious @jkenney doesn’t understand the basic Systems constructs which allow a society to remain safe & recover from an event like a pandemic. For instance, bread will not rise
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Will Stern
Will_Stern4
The stories I found in my research for today's Van Halen offering are some of my favorites I've come across since starting this job four months ago.As always, the hardest
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The ALLIANCE
ALLIANCEScot
We're delighted to be joined by @ProfRGWilkinson, who will give us an insight in to the link between equal societies and health and wellbeing #ALLIANCEConf20 Richard outlines that inequality should
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Madhu Pai, MD, PhD
paimadhu
A thread on burn-out in global health.Having been engaged in global health for nearly 2 decades, I suspect high rates of burn out was a big issue before this pandemic.Rarely
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Milk🥛
milkstrology
Tips on how to survive this Mars retrograde in Aries squaring Pluto, Jupiter, and Saturn in Capricorn: When Mars the planet of motivation, drive, sexuality, and passion goes retrograde -
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Pete Wharmby
commaficionado
3. Sitting in 'odd' positions. We're often very bendable - remember Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a common comorbidity - and loads of feel more comfortable in slightly contorted positions. People always
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