@JohnJHarwood This guys argument for “we can’t have a trial” is “my client deserves due process”. Ummm... remind me again, do you want a trial? Sounds like you want a trial.
@JohnJHarwood I’m hearing his argument as, “You senators can’t put your partisan BS aside... so let’s spare us this monkey show”. Troubling argument, since your country hinges on these people putting partisan shit aside and putting American first.
@mattyglesias If by outcome, you strictly mean the outcome of the trial then you’re likely correct. But damn, the world is watching and non-Americans have there eye brows raised in a “Wow, happy I’m not American” kind of way.
I have found in disheartening how little the leaders have spoken about how the policy agenda will support Canadians living in poverty... If you think lifting Canadians out of poverty should be the mandate of the Government of Canada Take a 👀....
Understanding the history of medicine and women's rights is a moral responsibility. Thanks @Dahlialithwick for your continued insightful slough throught this!
Adam Cohen on Clarence Thomas’ concerning concurrence in Box v. Planned Parenthood. https://t.co/0gEiEMdRVe via @slate
#SenCA, 🛑 #Marketing2Kids !
Don’t let industry decide public health issues. After almost 1000 days #BillS228 still
awaits final vote despite a unanimous vote of 👍 in the Senate, 6 committee
hearings & overwhelming vote of support in the #HoC in 2018
https://t.co/GEOM7YqaMm
@jamiesusskind If technology can replace doctors and politicians - Why not lawyers, judges, and juries? Why not cops? Where is the line? Maybe tech should also take over philosophy ...
HPAP stood at Queen’s Park today to release our open letter signed by over 800 Ontario health workers outlining the health risks of @fordnation’s cuts to welfare.
Video Link: https://t.co/EYj0FG6QMB
#onpoli#sdoh#cdnpoli#welfare#basicincome
ACTION ALERT FOR ONTARIO HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS:
Open Letter to @MacLeodLisa, @fordnation: Welfare Cuts Put Ontario's Health At Risk!
Please sign our open letter and join our movement! Retweet and share widely!
#onpoli#income4health#basicincome
https://t.co/OmzqCSZwY0
Kudos to @MNT for putting out a helpful, facts based article on what women should expect following a medical abortion.
Particularly because 1 in 4 women expected to have one!
After abortion care: Self-care and recovery https://t.co/VnTpbfBbtS via @mnt
Curious to understand why CR ^ in CHF - Seems that decreased renal profusion is not the whole story - Is it that the weakened heart is putting out more creatinine? https://t.co/2RiXtgoVpN
@COREIMpodcast@thecurbsiders@tony_breu@JohnPaulTaylor
PSA - Alcohol is the 3rd leading cause of preventable death 🇺🇸
Wonder where opioids stack up...?
Thanks @COREIMpodcast
#19 Unhealthy Alcohol Use: 5 Pearls segment. Episode: https://t.co/4qeZD9wDes. Media: https://t.co/QpSrHGRzYD. Sent from Podcast Republic.
Nailed it! There is an interesting theory that we are still being affected from the 2 world wars... Through generations passing down this 'stiff upper lip' stoic approach toward grieving
This is the most beautiful thing I have ever read on grieving. I use it daily in my job. I reread it often because there is power to heal in these words.
'Some things in life cannot be fixed. They can only be carried.' https://t.co/H6S2eOkSkJ
Here’s a shot of me and the guys last night.
We’ve got much more work to do.
We’re continuing important discussions today in New Brunswick.
#cof#ableg#abpoli
Instead of retirement, these two nurses, age 65 and 71, are battling Vancouver's #opioids crisis, by @RobertaStaley https://t.co/FzQBxAWSjj via @UC_Observer #nursing#DTES
Dissecting the obesity paradox:
Fat mass has a positive monotonic association with mortality
Lean body mass has a strong U shaped association with mortality
The obesity paradox controversy is explained by low lean body mass, rather than low fat mass
https://t.co/4MPt4cFNWN