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Dr. Jana Lasser
janalasser
A thread about COVID in schools. This recent nature piece summarizes the situation from a research perspective well: we still do not know enough about the biology of the virus
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facts&effects
EffectsFacts
1/21 Sweden. This respiratory illness season's age adjusted all-cause mortality was significantly lower than both 2016/17 and 2017/18. Will our myopic focus on one cause of death optimize public health
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Infectious Diseases Fellows Network
ID_fellows
#IDTwitter #IDFellows Introducing our new series: “IDFN top 10 articles every fellow should read”#1: SAB managementby @mmcclean1 @LeMiguelChavez Reviewers @KaBourgi, @IgeGeorgeMD, @Courtcita, @MDdreamchaser We know is subjective & e
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Darryn M. Briggs
darryn_briggs
Thread. With less than 11 hours to go, it's difficult to quantify just how badly the worst U.S. President of my lifetime caused this nation to fall.Gone is the illusion
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The Provost / سيدة الفتنة
MsEntropy
Quick thread on the Capitol siege and media culpability (it's not what you might expect) incoming. Recently, we've heard A LOT about media culpability for platforming and laundering the ideologies
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Nicholas Paul Brysiewicz
nicholaspaul26
The Social Dilemma is out on Netflix now. @tristanharris and @aza and @noUpside (and more) have done an excellent job presenting what is probably the technological dilemma of our generation.
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The Good Statistician
TheGoodStatsMan
This chart from the FT's graphics team intrigued me. It shows that March/April was unusually late for a viral infection causing excess deaths and that September/October is unusually early for
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Andrew Hickey Finally Dropped his Halloween Name
HickeyWriter
In particular, people who have always been the cleverest person in the room -- or who have always been *told* they're the cleverest person in the room, because cleverness is
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฿ully
BullyEsq
One interesting issue related to censorship and privacy that is coming home to roost lately is the dramatic movement over the last 5 years to hosted media (as opposed to
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Rob M.
RobbyMeals
I have zero patience whatsoever for the "disabled-child-as-tragedy" narrative (of which the "disabled-child-as-inspiration" is just a sub-genre). But listening to your wonderful episode today, I made a connection I'd
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~Legacy~ נפתלי בן מתתיהו
Immort4l_Legacy
How did we go from trying to coordinate get rid of antisemitism on this site by celebrity figures with large followings, to saying we need to talk how in this
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Sleeping Giants
slpng_giants
THREAD ON TONIGHT:For four years, this account has asked social platforms to simply follow their own Terms of Service which they, themselves wrote around hate, harassment, disinformation & violent threats.Tonight
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Christina Pagel
chrischirp
THREAD ON FLU:Just an attempt to start a conversation about annual flu. I'm not an expert on this at all and welcome people's thoughts and insights...Basic question is: how many
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Chris Yiu
clry2
We have to get our schools open again. An extended hiatus is a tragedy for children, especially the most disadvantaged. It's also emotionally exhausting for families, and blocks parents returning
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Ronnie Colvin, CFP®
moneyeducator
1/ Introversion and Extroversion exist as opposite ends of a spectrum. My wife and I are both toward the Introversion end of it, she more-so than I. We’re both fine
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stephen o'rahilly (its pronounced O-RA-hill-EEE)
StephenORahilly
There's no doubt that biology strongly influences the risk of becoming obese. Evidence for reduced energy expenditure being involved is much weaker than for variation in control of appetite. Not
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