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Kazumi Chin
kazumiochin
Ajey’s post got me thinking. And I think the most important thing you can do as a designer, as a Twitter person, or anything, is to constantly push towards creating
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Justin Oaksford
Justinoaksford
aside from tweeting garbage, I've been doing some studies again with a week off work, and I realized haven't been actually doing studies- I've just been drawing from reference in
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Miriam F. Elman
MiriamElman
.@TheAENetwork is disappointed that @GavinNewsom @CAgovernor saw fit to ignore the Academic Senate @calstate, the university’s governing board, & scores of faculty, students, alumni who favored a more
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Allie Lindo | #BlackLivesMatter
AllieLindo
Climbing up on my soapbox. This mask study is pissing me off.I previously worked in healthcare PR for a major NYC area research hospital. Lemme tell you, a lot of
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Tom47748
tom47748
[1/x] A very interesting, wide-ranging, paper from Devin J. Stewart in the recent volume edited by Marianna Klar. Some random thoughts & excerpts He gives his take on the structure/purpose/genre
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Paul Glasziou
PaulGlasziou
Whether you're pro- or anti- masks (I'm neither), it is important we assess any downsides & investigate ways these could be mitigated. We recently reviewed 37 studies on this which
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Nothing Never Happens: A Radical Pedagogy Podcast
RadPedagogy
dear religious studies scholars who defend the field by pointing to anti-muslim, anti-semitic violence: this makes our field parasitic on those events. let's do better. just additional context here, the
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Max Ajl
maxajl
To take a slight different tack than the legitimate dismissal of China as a settler-colonial state ... this has been building up for decades now in academia. How? A very
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Faheem Younus, MD
FaheemYounus
So many treatments for COVID and so much confusion. Why? Does plasma work or not? Will steroids be life saving or life threatening?This thread explains why this “confusion” is the
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bene_dicere
Bene09443296
Do asymptomatics/presymptomatics transmit #COVID19 disease? Let’s analyse the preprint systematic review including 19 studies focusing on TRULY asymptomatic/presymptomatic. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.01.20135194v2 1/n
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Elliot Haspel
ehaspel
Um? Assuming best intentions, this is at least a misunderstanding of the questions “to what extent do schools independently contribute to Covid transmission?” vs. “how much do community spread rates
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Bryce Laliberte
ne0agent1c
what's even darker about this is that there actually are prescription drugs that do just make you feel better (gabapentin, amitriptyline, mirtazapine) but psychiatrists don't consider "making you feel good"
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Daigengna Duoer
daigengna
#sblaar20 just attended Prof Jose Cabezon’s AAR presidential address on “The Study of Buddhism in the AAR.” It’s really fascinating to learn how the study of Buddhism as an academic
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ɪᴀɴ ᴍ. ᴍᴀᴄᴋᴀʏ, ᴘʜᴅ 🦠🤧🧬🥼🦟🧻
MackayIM
Convalescent plasma treatment for SARS-CoV-2infection-most make antibody (Ab) , most Ab neutralises (NAb) SARS-CoV-2 and most people retain measurable levels after 50 dayshttps://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.2
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el gato malo
boriquagato
for those looking for a compendium of mask studies this set from swiss policy research looks useful and has some good links and discussion.also attaching 2 past debunkings of widely
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Jenny Lane
jennifercelane
But there is more to this #hydroxychloroquine study than just the results, and there are things that as scientists I think we should discuss.Maybe get a coffee and read on:1/6
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