tweetdeck's home column being permanently stuck on the "for you" option despite selecting the "following" option is a development I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy
@iamrahstradamus Hey Raheem, appreciate your work and wanted to get your thoughts: what would you do in this situation? Cash out, let it ride, or try to middle/live bet ML for likely the Griz? Thanks!
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On behalf of my mother and our family, it is with great sadness we announce the passing of my father, The Right Honourable Brian Mulroney, Canadaโs 18th Prime Minister. He died peacefully, surrounded by family.
From his brotherโs leukemia battle as a kid to clandestine patient visits in Boston, Marcus Smart has spent years trying to make life in the hospital easier.
But he noticed something crucial was missing. This is the story of his mission to change that.
https://t.co/zdqOg4xWMc
Devastating news: We lost our friend Jonathan Tjarks to cancer last night. He was a fantastic basketball writer and thinker, and an even better family man and friend. He elevated everything we did.
His wife Melissa wrote about him here: https://t.co/wM6dC4PPFg
@Tjonesonthenba What everyone is saying about heart rate is correct but I would just add that you should monitor this because it can cause something serious if you are at maximum exertion for long periods of time. Also Iโd trust a heart rate reading from a watch on you vs. a machine estimate
@2closetocall We could, but the universities limit the number of students accepted into the program. We have ~1000 students apply every year. I do not know the stats about specializations but I do know the number of spots available for residency (in Canada) impacts studentsโ decisions
@2closetocall At the University of Manitoba we had 113 students graduated from medical school and 36 from dental school in 2022. Medical school graduates then specialize as cardiologists/surgeons/etc. so part of the issue is not enough become family doctors, when factoring retiring doctors