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| April 22nd, 2016Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases: Overview, Gastrointestinal Diseases, Hematologic Disorders. #med https://t.co/WYTeayKjZo
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 22, 2016
Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases: Overview, Gastrointestinal Diseases, Hematologic Disorders. #med https://t.co/WYTeayKjZo
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 22, 2016
Academic referees were once in such disrepute that the term was almost banned https://t.co/qyRJ8QXb2X #FridayFact pic.twitter.com/L8KPm9mQ4j
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) April 22, 2016
Boris Johnson: Obama is ‘part-Kenyan’ and has an ‘ancestral dislike of the British empire’ https://t.co/MlW52GJNi7 pic.twitter.com/X9fW5dQs0s
— Financial Times (@FT) April 22, 2016
Trump has plenty of intolerant supporters—but so does everyone else: https://t.co/ffiQtofhct pic.twitter.com/imtD5UPPMP
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) April 22, 2016
‘It Was Like a Cult’: Leaving the World of Online Conspiracy Theories. https://t.co/DQ8ei1NJeY
— Skeptical Inquirer (@SkeptInquiry) April 22, 2016
Hear William S. Burroughs Read from Naked Lunch & The Soft Machine in 1st Spoken Word Album https://t.co/HD3IIDaOuI pic.twitter.com/JGtHRzvDBK
— Open Culture (@openculture) April 22, 2016
Why more suicide? Probably combination of increasing economic distress/inequality & too easy access to opioids/guns. https://t.co/dQTocTLgY3
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) April 22, 2016
Concepts and Controversies in Modern Medicine: Psychiatry and Law : Szasz, Thomas, 1920-2012 : https://t.co/BBOb0te669 #psych #med
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 21, 2016
Veterans with mental disorders, 1963-1967 : National Institute of Mental Health https://t.co/VVJWv0rKrW #psych #med
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 21, 2016
Psychiatric history taking the clinical approach : Internet Archive https://t.co/kYq53VLvu6 #psych #med
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 21, 2016
Veterans still can face long waits for care — if they get it at all https://t.co/ncBPzFslj4
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 21, 2016
Of course, pot is quite harmful to some but overall much less dangerous than legal drugs like alcohol/opioids/benzos https://t.co/LbUuaQAWZI
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) April 20, 2016
Study suggests liberals and conservatives think as though they come from radically different cultures https://t.co/3e63RD4nCS #PrimaryDay
— Scientific American (@sciam) April 19, 2016
I am all for exercise, but this report may have causality backwards- ie more dementia could cause less activity https://t.co/JgenftVd4S
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) April 17, 2016
How politicians have conspired to make trucking deadlier and drivers more exhausted https://t.co/6hzhZwAnkO pic.twitter.com/fY7BeONP5N
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) April 16, 2016
Worst DSM III mistake was lumping mild depression with melancholia, so that
MDD is often not Major, not Depressive, not Disorder.— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) April 16, 2016
DSM depression too broad & heterogeneous- leading to too much meds, not enough psychotherapy, high placebo rate, negative biological tests.
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) April 16, 2016
Management of Lymph Node–Positive Prostate Cancer: The Role of Surgery and Radiation Therapy | Cancer Network #med https://t.co/Z5KYGOqNmp
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 16, 2016
https://t.co/WRDAD2I2QX–positive-prostate-cancer-benefit-local-therapy #med https://t.co/SMaNxFglaq
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 16, 2016
@mileskimball Harvard often acts under Color of federal government and $$ going thru coffers make fair argument it is an agent
— John L. Davidson (@jdavidsonlawyer) April 16, 2016
Skin Lesion Nomenclature – Text Only Version #med https://t.co/chiDpRZ003
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 15, 2016
Surgeons must tell patients of double-booked surgeries, new guidelines say https://t.co/nxdlajpuWf via @BostonGlobe
— Arthur Caplan (@ArthurCaplan) April 15, 2016
Uncertainty — the crucial question https://t.co/55eyL5prDb via @RealWorldEcon
— Real-World Economics (@RealWorldEcon) April 15, 2016
The science of climate change is clear. Let's pivot to policy: https://t.co/UTCyOvbAaH #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/0DgcQOOXWQ
— Brookings Econ (@BrookingsEcon) April 15, 2016
The science of a good cry: In evolutionary terms, it signals two thingshttps://t.co/oPsaWeE8ku
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 14, 2016
Why our peer review system is a toothless watchdog https://t.co/TjFWaWWwDZ via @statnews
— Arthur Caplan (@ArthurCaplan) April 14, 2016
Brain imaging in psychiatry so far a triumph of style over substance- techno wizardry with surprisingly low payoff https://t.co/yMvm6Fpeaa
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) April 13, 2016
LUMEN – Loyola University Medical Eduation Network #med #blogroll https://t.co/PSwuRzoU3S
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 13, 2016
Statistical Methods for Public Policy and Administration #ebm #blogroll https://t.co/YWmejyO2Eq
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 13, 2016
Free MIT Course Teaches You to Watch Movies Like a Critic https://t.co/E2i39cXhkN pic.twitter.com/Gsv7quBeaI
— Open Culture (@openculture) April 13, 2016