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| March 11th, 2016Study Tests if Smartphones May Be Making Us Depressed And Anxious https://t.co/CHuKt0cDgb
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) March 11, 2016
Study Tests if Smartphones May Be Making Us Depressed And Anxious https://t.co/CHuKt0cDgb
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) March 11, 2016
CP/AACP 2016 #Psychiatry Update: Overview of #PTSD https://t.co/MGUo9pPmh8
— Current Psychiatry (@currentpsych) March 11, 2016
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Psychosis: First-episode variety in adolescence ‘insidious’ https://t.co/l1jvWxC3KG
— ClinPsychiatryNews (@ClinPsychNews) March 11, 2016
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) 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
CP/AACP 2016 #Psychiatry Update: Innovative treatments of #anxiety (use of #benzodiazepines) https://t.co/YRkSusBsey
— Current Psychiatry (@currentpsych) March 10, 2016
"Neuroscientist R. Douglas Fields explores what makes some people turn homicidal seemingly within seconds” https://t.co/9DeZTyUBNW
— SciAm MIND (@sciammind) March 10, 2016
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— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) March 10, 2016
Most popular this week: Stop misusing the P value! It's messing up science. https://t.co/6rqbS0YXXy pic.twitter.com/SKlPTLbcmc
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) March 10, 2016
Why #education may not be the great equalizer it was once assumed to be: https://t.co/vjZ1DnAtjJ pic.twitter.com/4eV1HizpHV
— Brookings Econ (@BrookingsEcon) March 9, 2016
Most popular theories of consciousness are worse than wrong https://t.co/FbxPBgWXmY pic.twitter.com/6eovuILRIk
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) March 9, 2016
Italy's roasters have been slow to adapt to a new coffee era https://t.co/WMbg2UqVKQ pic.twitter.com/aqUmARfDxs
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) March 9, 2016
Parents are hiring this man to search their kids’ rooms with a drug-sniffing dog https://t.co/YxkuA1MHpZ
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 9, 2016
In the time it takes you to read this article, more than 30 children will die from preventable or treatable causes https://t.co/yrX5Z15D2i
— Project Syndicate (@ProSyn) March 9, 2016
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) March 8, 2016
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