@keithgrimes Yes. 100%. In a hypothetical world where we never have other data on a patient and you have no other useful models to predict cardiac risk - this could be game changing.
I'll be launching my first Rewild Your Life newsletter on 31st Jan!
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I'll be launching my first Rewild Your Life newsletter on 31st Jan!
The theme for this month is:
The Power of the Pause!
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@EikoFried “actually, it’s the paths of 800 unsteered bicycles”
The last thing you want your therapist to say after you give your bizarre answer to a Rorschach
During the winter months, as dusk arrives, starlings set off for their communal roost in one of the most staggering natural spectacles of all. the murmurations take on incredible shapes [video by Richard Sykes + read more: https://t.co/Hkcv8Zxi9N]
@Philippa_Perry@FuzzGreen I feel like these labels are useful for professionals but not terribly helpful for patients. you’ve answered the above question perfectly, but do you have any thoughts on how to help patients navigate to the right type of therapist?
"Bitcoin mining’s energy consumption eclipses that of major global tech companies providing entertainment and services, looking at annual electrical energy consumption values from various reports:” and ALL EV!
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@johncutlefish the forms of personalisation that are typically possible still fall far short of truly understanding how to personlise for someone’s tastes, idiosyncrasies and nuances. So the “personalised” solution is 10% better when we need it to be 50% better to really care/feel seen