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Thom Malone
amillionandback
THREAD: People “make fun” of conspiracy theorists, but they’re actually thinking to a much higher degree of difficulty than the average person: /1 1. They realize there is more information
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Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan
crageshri
I love reading so here’s a little thread of books that may be of interest - they have all influenced my clinical practice, research & activism in some way. #medtwitter
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Don Moynihan
donmoyn
Because they are mostly paywalled (this one isn't) some truly insane op-eds are published in the WSJ that don't get much attention. This one should: removing voting rights from a
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Naomi Charalambakis
NCharalambakis
Something I tell everyone that asks me about my transition from the bench to #sciencepolicy... you do *not* have to secure a #scipol fellowship to get there. A thread
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Brian Lovett
lovettbr
Continued thoughts from the dregs of our field.https://twitter.com/lovettbr/status/1275526813649944579 A thought experiment from Bergdahl: "If I was "black" ( I am an old "white" man), I would encourage an open inte
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Hollis Ramsey: Aspie, Atheist, Available Anchorite
hollis517
The Content of Our Character vs. Stone-Cold AvariceIn his seminal ”I Have a Dream” speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial on 28 August 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Professor Ian Donald
iandonald_psych
1. The #coronavirus pandemic is a life-threatening emergency that shares a lot of similarities with other events, many of which become disasters. What we know about behaviour during those events
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Blair King
BlairKing_ca
Can anyone explain why the Federal gov't report serving as the primary reference for their plastic ban contains no references that can be accessed by the public? A funny way
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
It’s depressing to watch Trump transparently set up chloroquine as his winning move for November. It’s a free option for him in a way it isn’t for anyone else. Near-perfect
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Abdi 🇺🇸
AbdiPopulist
Here's a story of how Communism/Socialism destroyed Somalia.A country blessed with a tropical weather, an endless coastline and a proud enterprising people.It should have been a success story.[Kindly RT and
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Peter JS Jones
PJSJones
1/10 Reflecting on #Covid_19 pandemic from a #governance perspective: when society faces a real crisis that needs strong coordinated action, it looks to the state and to scientific/medical experts along
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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
OtherSociology
An article commenting on the science/ policy divide that interviews only scientists is a good illustration of why this divide exists in the first placeThis doesn't explain how policy is
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The Black Emma Frost (Read Pinned Tweet)
iwritecoolstuff
'You're a practicing psychotherapist. Can you define "mental illness"?No. Nobody can.The DSM lists "disorders." How are disorders different from diseases or illnesses?The difference between disease and disorder i
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mayor of the losers
mermanchild
Tbh I am against forcing people into doing things to improve themselves because I think people will automatically be resistant to them BUT we need some widespread schooling initiative for
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Mighty Mohammed
TheVyrus
On this Biafra Day, another heroic Igbo history apart from the Ekumeku Movement already tweeted about, I’d love to recall is the Igbo Landing. Which was made popular recently by
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
Answering a question I (and others) have received 1000's of times--how do I protect myself indoors?The guidance on @CDCgov web site is not clear. In fact, in some places it
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