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The Ritchie Centre
RitchieCentre
A new study by members of the Maternal & Perinatal Medicine team, including Deb de Guingand, Dr Stacey Ellery, Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck & Dr Kirsten Palmer‘Risk of Adverse Outcomes in
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Kristen Stone
keighstone
We often ask, 'how can we *incentivize* engagement?' when building a crypto community.Instead, we need to ask 'how we can *motivate* engagement?' To discover how motivation & incentivization are different
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Bill Hezel
billhezel
THREAD: In the past, I have used Scap Retraction Throws to help athletes clean up their arm action. One example of this, is helping them better understand the role of
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW with @jemimajoanna: why are so few people in the UK wearing masks?We dug into the numbers, the science and the nuance to see what’s going onStory here: https://ftalphaville.ft.com/2020/07/09/1594305988000/Why-are-we-not-wearing-masks-
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The Mycological Book Club
MycoBookClub
This month at #MycoBookClub we're going to be talking about one-time mycologist Beatrix Potter.How did this remarkable woman find her way into mycology? Well, let's have a look at what
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
KIDS and coronavirus: mega 65000 new study: Kids under 10 transmit virus much less often than adults, but not zero risk. Kids ages of 10-19 can spread virus at
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
Unlike other studies looking at masks, Danmask was a randomised controlled trial – the highest quality scientific evidence. It revealed a minimal statistical difference between those who wore medical masks
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Jon Ward
dermatophyte
1/ These four studies plus real life data in schools should lead education officials to declare masking purely optional in school children. First, an Italian researcher shows higher CO2 in
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Dr. Sarah, MD
SarahThooft
Sunday is my infamous story time day. I'm going to share 6 lessons I learned from making my first e-bookThis is going to be 100 % transparent and honest. //
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Mark Toshner
mark_toshner
Love a bit of trial data so even though we only have one measure from Pfizer trial, thought it might be useful to go over what it might mean in
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Sportula Europe
SportulaEurope
Today we'd like to talk about some of our side projects over the last six months. Although our primary focus is and always will be using donations to provide microgrants
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Tara Parker-Pope
taraparkerpope
I don't blame the Duke researchers for the flawed reporting on the gaiter study. Any science reporter knows you talk to more than one expert for a story. So much
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Nick Covington
CovingtonEDU
The only thing I learned from poor grades in high school was that math wasn't for me. I wonder for how many of us this is true of a variety
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
NEW STUDY: A Chinese study shows people infected with COVID-19 lose antibodies after only a few months. A good summary article is here:https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2020/06/chinese-study-antibodies-covid-19-patients-fade-quick
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Sherry Pagoto
DrSherryPagoto
I’ve been reviewing a lot of grants lately and have some advice on things that negatively impact scores on proposals for behavioral intervention studies. A thread! 1/12 The intervention is
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Samuel F. Reynolds
sfreynolds
Wow. Is that what y'all doin' now? Stop assuming things about people, really. Reminds me of earlier times when folks would be, "Are you really down for the cause?" Let's
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