Excited to FINALLY release toughest+most rewarding paper I've worked on...
….we attack a 150 year old Walras question that's gone unanswered, not for lack of trying (Hicks, Samuelson, Arrow; our chances?😱)...
Q: Is the market equilibrium stable or unstable?¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@DrCamRx@alex_vance Dude,
earlier you claimed absence of evidence (no good evidence that saunas work),
now your claiming evidence of absence (good evidence that saunas don't work).
I think you mean the former.
Be less sloppy
In the May 2026 issue: ‘The Trouble with Rational Expectations in Heterogeneous Agent Models: A Challenge for Macroeconomics,’ by Benjamin Moll https://t.co/RWvehwIsA8 @ben_moll@RoyalEconSoc#EconTwitter
Fruits & vegetables likely account for a majority of people's dietary microplastic and PFAS intake.
What’s frustrating is that this isn’t something you can just rinse off. In many cases, the contamination appears to be taken up into the food itself.
Organic may reduce some of that exposure, but even organic farms can be affected when they’re near contaminated land or water.
Should you stop eating produce? No. We should be much more upset about how widespread these chemicals have become, especially when children are being exposed through foods we otherwise consider healthy.
One practical thing I think is worth considering is beta-glucan. There’s some evidence it may help support the excretion of PFAS, and given how unavoidable these exposures are becoming, that may be a useful tool, especially for families who can’t realistically eliminate every source.
The reason we have most life-saving medications/technology is because someone somewhere wanted to make a profit.
If we want more life-saving meds/tech, we need to encourage & incentivize more profit seeking & fewer barriers!
Get a f*cking colonoscopy!!!
They have kept the supply of GI docs too low making it harder/more expensive to get one.
We need Nurse Endoscopists in the US like they have in Europe/Australia.
@policywishes@Hamultonne Anatomy is the same in the US & the high volume center studied in the Minuet trial.
Every study I looked at found Adenoma/polyp detection at least as good among specialized nurse Endoscopists.
You can’t show me a study that says otherwise bc it doesn’t exist
@policywishes@Hamultonne Furthermore, we know from basic economics that there are STRONG gains from specialization. Nurse Endoscopists ONLY do 1 thing. GIs do many things.
@policywishes@Hamultonne Your study's '3X perforation' stat comes from an 'Other' bucket (mostly PCPs/Internists), NOT specially trained Nurse Endoscopists. Also, the MINuET trial I cited is a multi-center Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)—the gold standard of clinical data.