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| March 25th, 2016A U.S. Navy ship missing since 1921 has been discovered off the California coast https://t.co/EWHBcd5jno pic.twitter.com/3Ju90edanb
— Scientific American (@sciam) March 25, 2016
A U.S. Navy ship missing since 1921 has been discovered off the California coast https://t.co/EWHBcd5jno pic.twitter.com/3Ju90edanb
— Scientific American (@sciam) March 25, 2016
According to polls, local government is the most popular form of government in #America. https://t.co/HSZVvVjiT9
— City Journal (@CityJournal) March 25, 2016
Training physicians to deflect patient requests for unnecessary services didn't work https://t.co/GexByvmxra pic.twitter.com/9uHopKQc3H
— Peter Ubel (@peterubel) March 25, 2016
The revolution is now eating its own Progressive teachers punished for raising concerns about ridiculous PC policies https://t.co/cCtgdrtFz2
— Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) March 25, 2016
The psychology of terrorism: Experts share research that shed light on defusing the threat of extremism https://t.co/CbrW0iSDVv @sciammind
— Scientific American (@sciam) March 25, 2016
Trump rolls his own kooky economic B.S., but Cruz buys his from premium sources: https://t.co/Ar3S1Y9WE3
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) March 25, 2016
This theory explains why the U.S. economy might never get better https://t.co/r4KrQi2w2i
— TIME.com (@TIME) March 25, 2016
Welcome to Virginia Tech! pic.twitter.com/RAwlURN81M
— Charles Murray (@charlesmurray) March 25, 2016
The racism at the heart of Flint’s crisis https://t.co/wkN68sB2Mo via @NYTopinion pic.twitter.com/gi3wayEI2K
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 25, 2016
UK study finds evidence for increased risk of diabetes in patients on multiple antipsychotics.Read more: https://t.co/09ZQIfrVjs #BCParchive
— Randall White (@BCPsychosis) March 23, 2016
Nitrous prusside is being studied in #Brazil for the treatment of #schizophrenia. I went to see what it's all about: https://t.co/KM50dLwTXZ
— Randall White (@BCPsychosis) March 23, 2016
Scientists identify specific neurons involved in risk preferences, and turn risk-taking rats into risk-avoiders https://t.co/o2ULx0UUns
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) March 23, 2016
Biggest cause of psych med overuse: 80% are prescribed by GP after visit too brief to know what's best for patient. https://t.co/6N68683rZf
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 23, 2016
Main point remains: Psychotherapy as effective & safer vs meds for mild/mod symptoms. Meds are very much overused. https://t.co/bhztrKqh2Z
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 23, 2016
Um … so how exactly did Europe end up with so many "citizens" who despise European civilization? https://t.co/2cPMAGLkVh
— Ross Douthat (@DouthatNYT) March 23, 2016
Controversial new push to tie microbes to Alzheimer's disease https://t.co/aLLVekJD6V By @lindy2350 pic.twitter.com/3suCH0oELE
— Scientific American (@sciam) March 23, 2016
Rate #Suicide in #Schizophrenia is half previously thought(5%); #Bipolar much higher(10-15%). Substance raises risk. https://t.co/IMQEBXvqxP
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 22, 2016
Episode #400 "The Science of Happiness" on air #rightnow @KALW 91.7 FM in SF & online at https://t.co/gPuN8XbraP: https://t.co/dkewp28I4j
— Philosophy Talk (@Philosophy_Talk) March 22, 2016
Brokers of junk science? https://t.co/7vLHgXdocs
— Arthur Caplan (@ArthurCaplan) March 22, 2016
Imagine how the left would be reacting if President Bush had paid a friendly state visit to a right-wing dictator, say Thailand's junta.
— Salim Furth (@salimfurth) March 22, 2016
VA Tech President Sands' craven defense of free speech… College presidents all seem so afraid these days. https://t.co/ncIPgllCH3
— Jonathan Haidt (@JonHaidt) March 22, 2016
Synthetic marijuana — Spice or K2 — sickens dozens in Florida https://t.co/ZWgJxYP82d pic.twitter.com/vRPizKfRH0
— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 22, 2016
When did economists start thinking bureaucrats create jobs and reduce costs? @oren_cass on the New Central Planners: https://t.co/KnGBoLd0g3
— Manhattan Institute (@ManhattanInst) March 22, 2016
@CoDoubt ah. not only do I have to agree with you, have to like it as well. Glad,
I stopped wasting Massimo's time with this— Tony Duncan (@tonydunc) March 22, 2016
“My only dream after spending a year detained at the airport is to sleep with the lights off" https://t.co/KcUpuQO1uU
— New York Post (@nypost) March 21, 2016
@CoDoubt i am not "ok" with and would not be happy if tables were turned.
— Tony Duncan (@tonydunc) March 21, 2016
Unintended consequence: Trying to censor social networking promoting #eatingdisorder just strengthened the networks.https://t.co/Usz6yBP5pE
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 21, 2016
The irony of Obamian history. https://t.co/zJ9XwdXRUZ pic.twitter.com/92gSI9A4QD
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) March 21, 2016
Using #omega3 fatty acids as add-on therapy might benefit patients with #MDD. https://t.co/gat3TEEvMR #psychiatry pic.twitter.com/c1LsDjvfx8
— Psychiatric News (@PsychiatricNews) March 21, 2016
Doctors are more likely to misdiagnose patients who are jerks https://t.co/qmphm2Bv3o via @voxdotcom #Bioethics
— Alan Regenberg (@aregenberg) March 21, 2016