Ashmita Grewal

Ashmita Grewal

@ashmitagrewal.bsky.social

266 Followers 914 Following 52 Posts Joined Nov 2024
4 months ago
Language translation of knowledge mobilization resources: A randomized trial

Researchers at the University of Alberta are looking for people 18+ in Canada who speak Punjabi, Arabic, Ukrainian, or Tagalog to participate in the study "Language translation of knowledge mobilization resources: A randomized trial" #ParticipateInResearch
redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=P...

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4 months ago
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🚨Complete BS.

And completely bonkers.

WTF is happening?

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4 months ago

seems like bluesky is being filled with garbage too. Can we all just go back to twitter?

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4 months ago
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Carleton University is implementing the most restrictive policy on speech at any university in Canada.

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5 months ago
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He was wrongfully imprisoned for 43 years. Moments after being released, ICE took him Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam now faces deportation.

After spending 43 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, evidence hidden by the prosecution reversed his conviction. Rather than finally enjoying freedom, ICE abducted him for deportation

Depraved.

www.miamiherald.com/news/local/i...

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5 months ago
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New paper out!
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is central to health-care priority setting. But when does it unfairly disadvantage people with disabilities? Nielsen, Hallsson, and I tested participants' views in a vignette-based survey (N = 1100, UK). 🧵#bioethics #discrimination

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6 months ago

New study from FHS professor @jsnyder.bsky.social and SFU alumnus Claire Wilson found that - alongside money - these crowdfunding campaigns also increased visibility for ideologies.

#SFUResearch #crowdfunding #Canada

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6 months ago

These last few days of smog are making me feel like i’m in India…😒

Make it rain please!!

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6 months ago
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I think about this quote a lot...

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7 months ago
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New research dispels myth of conspiracy theorists as isolated outsiders A five-year study dispels the stereotype of conspiracy theorists as angry loners or keyboard warriors. Rather, social and emotional connections provided by conspiracy theorists are recruiting diverse ...

Community key driver! 👇

New research dispels myth of conspiracy theorists as isolated outsiders www.eurekalert.org/news-release...

“Conspiracy theories provide reassuringly simple answers, but more than just solving problems, they create shared emotions, belonging and community."

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7 months ago

Can everyone anti-science just take a minute to think about this please?

How can this message be taken out of bluesky!!

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7 months ago
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Work less, be more productive?

Study in 6 countries found 4-day work week led to:
⬆️wellbeing
⬇️burnout
⬆️job satisfaction
Likely due to better sleep, improved work ability & less fatigue. This was compared to companies that stayed with 5-day work week.
#publichealth
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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7 months ago
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As Trump Upends Funding for Research, These Scholars Turn to GoFundMe As the once-stable compact between universities and the federal government founders, some scholars are looking elsewhere for money.

File under things that are completely predictable and yet uniquely horrifying.

Props to @mzahneis.bsky.social for covering this so thoughtfully. I was glad to chat with her for this piece.
www.chronicle.com/article/as-t...

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7 months ago
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Is the FDA about to keep pregnant women from taking antidepressants? A panel of experts repeated what one women's health expert called "MAHA talking points."

Women are “naturally experiencing their emotions more intensely, and those are gifts. They’re not symptoms of a disease," said Roger McFillen, a doctor on an FDA panel that largely argued against pregnant women taking antidepressants.

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7 months ago
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Family lawyer says he's seeing a new trend of the 'manosphere' leading to divorce | CBC News Scott Byers has been practising family law for 10 years, and says he has noticed a new trend since the pandemic of women wanting to leave their partners due to what he describes as the radicalizing ef...

No surprise. Of course regressive "manly man" BS hurting relationships...

Family lawyer says he's seeing a new trend of the 'manosphere' leading to divorce www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

"...he's seeing misogyny destroy marriages"

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7 months ago

“As he sees it, the values of justice, humility, and critical thinking don’t just belong in theory—they belong in the everyday decisions that affect people’s health and lives. “

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8 months ago

I love this!

A higher GDP per capita does not mean a country is better off ‼️

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8 months ago
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Will blended family physician payment models revive primary care in Canada? Family physicians provide care at most medical visits in Canada.[1][1] However, the rates of burnout among family physicians (FPs) are high[2][2]-[4][3] and recent surveys suggest as many as 6.5 milli...

We need to talk about the (wishful?) thinking driving Cdn health policy:

That changing how & how much we pay MDs will fix the primary care crisis.

New “blended” pymt models, 1st seen in BC, are making this claim.

@ruthlavergne.bsky.social @lindsayhedden.bsky.social
www.cfp.ca/content/71/6...
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8 months ago
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DR. HOGG | AIDS Denialism: Its Impact, History, and What Comes Next THREADS OF LIFE · Episode

Just came across this great podcast series! Tempting me to start a podcast 🙇🏻‍♀️

open.spotify.com/episode/2ycx...

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8 months ago
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Even after a wildfire has been put out, particulate matter in the air can pose a risk to your health—even when you’re indoors. Harvard Chan School's Joe Allen has four tips on staying safe after a wildfire.

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9 months ago
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I can’t speak for anyone else, but this analogy of “Lady Liberty’ held captive, is exactly how I feel about this presidency & administration and what their attempting to do with our rights and freedoms…

The New Yorker captured the feelings perfectly…

One word, UNACCEPTABLE!

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9 months ago

I woke up this am from a long highly detailed measles outbreak nightmare.

Kids in my neighborhood were sitting on my steps with the weepy eyes, facial rash and wet cough waiting to ask me if they thought they had measles.

MEASLES IS VACCINE PREVENTABLE.
GET YOUR VACCINES. PLEASE.

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9 months ago
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Opinion: Lack of access to primary care is bankrupting our health-care system People blame patients for coming to the emergency department with non-emergencies but it's the only place where they can access timely care

Lack of access to primary care is bankrupting our health-care system. Frequently, people blame patients for coming to the ER with non-emergencies. But there is nowhere else to access timely care, by Dr. Danny Liang vancouversun.com/opinion/op-e... via @vancouversun.bsky.social

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9 months ago

Canadian talent is awesome but Canada loves American talent too.

More of this.

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9 months ago

Each and everyday I am traumatized by the news 😧

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9 months ago

“The people criminalized for their pregnancy outcomes tend to be marginalized—they’re often women of color, low income, immigrants, unhoused, or have substance abuse issues. “

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9 months ago
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Cannabis can be used as a psychedelic in therapy, but it's not for everyone | CBC Radio Some Canadians who suffer from mental illness are turning to psychedelic therapy that utilizes cannabis instead of better known psychedelics such as psilocybin. But therapists and researchers warn thi...

#Cannabis can be used as a psychedelic in therapy, but it's not for everyone, some mental health providers say. Less established than psychedelics like psilocybin, doctors warn research is still in its infancy. www.cbc.ca/radio/opp/ca... via @cbcnews.ca

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9 months ago
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"Research shows that unmet psychological needs are a key driver of conspiracy theory beliefs, which emerge from a combination of psychological, political, and social factors."

"...conspiracy theories serve a self-affirming function, yet also illustrating the complex nature of conspiracy beliefs..."

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With British Columbia’s toxic drug crisis now in its tenth year as a public health emergency, @garthmullins.bsky.social (author, “Crackdown: Surviving and Resisting the War on Drugs”) dissects the politics of the crisis.

This is VANCOLOUR
@cheknews.ca 📺

FULL SEGMENT:
youtu.be/eEV2Sa_ZfVk

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