5 Great New Takes on the Old Fashioned – InsideHook. https://t.co/3jSTofay0R
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5 Great New Takes on the Old Fashioned – InsideHook. #codoubt https://t.co/3jSTofay0R
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The best free cultural & educational media on the web | Open Culture https://t.co/sbLMrg17TP #codoubt
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The best free cultural & educational media on the web | Open Culture https://t.co/sbLMrg17TP #codoubt
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"Jonathan Haidt: How to Clean Up the Universities of Social Justice Warriors" #codoubt #mustread #feedly https://t.co/j5y6cTnxjs
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How economists rode maths to become our era’s astrologers | Aeon Essays #codoubt https://t.co/8sVixb0NTr
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"STUDY: Yoga As Good As Physical Therapy for Back Pain…" #codoubt #news https://t.co/aizPeQzaJy
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Direct imaging of four planets orbiting the star HR 8799 129 light years away from Earth#codoubt https://t.co/9XkcohVBWP
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See you on the other side #codoubt https://t.co/hSBJVRWV0y
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If American Idol Interviews Were Honest #codoubt https://t.co/ujQEXlsPQu
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Whirling dervishes at a ceremony marking the anniversary of the death of Jelaleddin Mevlana Rumi. Istanbul, Turkey pic.twitter.com/sZnxraXdwM
— AFP news agency (@AFP) December 22, 2016
Most people think the world is getting worse. They're wrong. The history of progress in 5 charts. Our World In Data https://t.co/y8v2XGDsIM
— Steven Pinker (@sapinker) December 22, 2016
There’s plenty of legitimate reason for concern about the extent to which the US labor market is producing high quality jobs. But every now and again, Americans might want to glance to the east and contemplate Europe’s unemployment issues.
Source: CONVERSABLE ECONOMIST: The Plague of Long-Term Unemployment in Europe
Health Reform: Cost overruns are endemic to government health programs, and ObamaCare is turning out to be no different. Not only are its Medicaid expansion costs exploding, skyrocketing premiums are now pushing insurance subsidy costs through the roof.A new study from the Center for Health and
Background to the holy wars and the First Crusade’s conquest of Jerusalem, a holy city for Jews, Christians and Muslims.
Source: Shock: The First Crusade and the Conquest of Jerusalem
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Effects of Calorie Restriction in Healthy Nonobese Adults | JAMA Internal Medicine#codoubt https://t.co/7QeJ1zRgDW
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Knowing What We Don’t Know — Improving Maintenance of Certification — NEJM #codoubt #med https://t.co/DWOSW1cwEt
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The U.S. Navy: To Grow Bigger, Build Smaller | RealClearDefense #codoubt https://t.co/4se5ckPXjo
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Instrumentalism is the methodological view in Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, advanced by the American philosopher John Dewey, that concepts and theories are merely useful instruments, and their worth is measured not by whether the concepts and theories are true or false (Instrumentalism denies that theories are truth-evaluable), or whether they correctly depict reality, but by how effective they are in explaining and predicting phenomena. It maintains that the truth of an idea is determined by its success in the active solution of a problem, and that the value of an idea is determined by its function in human experience.
Link: Instrumentalism – By Branch / Doctrine – The Basics of Philosophy
Hospital medicine book.
Psychosis: First-episode variety in adolescence ‘insidious’ https://t.co/l1jvWxC3KG
— ClinPsychiatryNews (@ClinPsychNews) March 11, 2016
Odds are, you're misusing the P value https://t.co/Ylt9VaH4Nt pic.twitter.com/8qMQQ733mN
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) March 11, 2016
CP/AACP 2016 #Psychiatry Update: Neuroinflammation and oxidative stress in #schizophrenia and #mooddisorders https://t.co/QCc92wpKU9
— Current Psychiatry (@currentpsych) March 11, 2016
Hospitals Adapt ERs To Meet Patient Demand For Routine Care https://t.co/h33Tmx2Z8s
— The NPR Science Desk (@nprscience) March 10, 2016
A UNC athlete slipped into a life of homelessness. After he died, he was found to have CTE. https://t.co/IPaBCpOjwb pic.twitter.com/Xh8jGTHmHN
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 10, 2016
"There is no need for a “new economics”; the old economics suffices perfectly well" https://t.co/kC7prUgOy5 pic.twitter.com/sIu6Q20aiN
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 10, 2016