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The Mental Elf
Mental_Elf
Our next talk at #IEPA12 is by @golam_khandaker from @psychiatry_ucam who will be discussing the immune system as a potential target for treatment and prevention of serious mental illness and
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Donald Welsh
DonaldWelsh16
Rex Murphy's article sums up in detail the most visible failings of Canada's C-19 response. The economic costs especially to the youth are alarming and clear; prosperity, opportunity and growth
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Jereami
jereami_
Hospitals, much like hotels, build out for occupancy as a primary KPI. Both run through occupancy calculations in planning and development, but hospitals have an advantage as they can manufacture
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Captain_Clench
Captain_Clench
I've been thinking, representation in video games is usually centred around gender and race, but not so much on disabilities. I don't think I've played any games in recent memory
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J.-F. Claude, M.S.M.
JFClaude
Think mental illness is still taboo? Well, buckle up, because I’m doubling down with a thread on mental illness AND an even more taboo topic, personal finances. And how people
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mikeposner
MikePosner
DISCLAIMER:OPERATION: WAKE UP is a fictional story that blurs the line between reality and performance art. All characters and events in this album, even those based on real people, are
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Lucia Lorenzi
empathywarrior
I am lying here thinking about how the day I chose to leave academia behind for good because I couldn’t compromise my ethics or my health was the same day
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Nathan Stall
NathanStall
With #COVID19 vaccine supply ramping up, there is lots of discussion about #Ontario's vaccine distribution plan and how individuals are being prioritized.Ontario's ethical framework is clear that prevention of illness/death
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Mimetic Contagion
MimeticValue
I've warned you guys about this since February.Not everyone will experience long term effects, but the problem is that we don't clearly understand who will get them and why.I've some
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Tony Duffy 💙
Existential_Doc
Usually best to avoid labelling anyone as “being palliative” or having “palliative cancer/heart failure etc.”The approach to their management may adopt a palliative philosophy but it is not an umbrella
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Dr Niamh L
NiamhLQB
I am overjoyed and privileged to have been vaccinated The only side effect was euphoria.But now the side effects have worn off and I realise that the only difference vaccination
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L'il Jan On the Prairies✌❤🍁😷
Learning2GetBy
Margaret Trudeau is an author, actress, photographer, former television talk show hostess & advocate for people with bipolar disorderShe advocates for reducing the social-stigma of mental illness with speaking engagements across
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Swati Agrawal
agrswati
I want to talk about two unexpected things that come along with having #invisibleillnesses: 1) #guilt, 2) loss of sense of self-worth. Also, is it just me?Guilt from not meeting
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lana_delboy
i think a lot of people who deny the severity of the second wave have never really experienced hardship before. i think they have never before really had their freedoms
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Timothy Snyder
TimothyDSnyder
0/24. Lying about disease kills us and our democracy. Quotations from "Our Malady: Lessons in Liberty from a Hospital Diary," published this week. #OurMalady 1/24. "In January, (the federal government)
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bearistotle
gnrosenberg
Epidemic Illness, Animal Agriculture, and the History of Quarantines in the United States: A Thread One frustrating bit in GOP opposition to increasing unemployment insurance was the idea that if
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