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Julianne Baarbé

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Neuroscience @UofTIMS🧠 | Nursing @UofTNursing | Postdoctoral Fellow @YorkUHealth

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A study from #PennNursing’s @Penn_CHOPR reveals that replacing RNs with lower-wage staff leads to higher mortality, readmissions, longer hospital stays, lower patient satisfaction, and increased care costs. Read more: bit.ly/4egZS9x.


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You know what makes me angry? When I admit a patient with metastatic cancer who’s unlikely to survive… and if that patient had been able to access a family doctor and simple routine screening tests they would have been most likely cured months ago. Now it’s too late. This…


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Read my full op-ed about how Canada has fallen behind our closest competitors in research and development funding in today's @WR_Record therecord.com/opinion/contri…


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Long-term use of acid reflux medications linked to higher #dementia risk. People who take proton pump inhibitors for about 4½ years or more have a 33 percent higher risk of developing dementia, study shows, by @lindseybever wapo.st/47vcRBs via @washingtonpost #PPIs


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This chart insane. We think of VO2 max just 4 elite,but this message is for the rest of us. Bit 🫣 seeing ⬇️ in VO2 max (cardioresp fitness in Apple) with age, BUT more useful comms is that ⬆️fitness/VO2 max leads to BIG function bump later in life. 🙏 @hjluks + @JaysonGifford

maxthemid's tweet image. This chart insane. We think of VO2 max just 4 elite,but this message is for the rest of us. Bit 🫣 seeing ⬇️ in VO2 max (cardioresp fitness in Apple) with age, BUT more useful comms is that ⬆️fitness/VO2 max leads to BIG function bump later in life. 🙏 @hjluks  + @JaysonGifford

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Today we acknowledge National #Caregiver Day. We encourage you to celebrate and recognize the family caregivers you know. Join the conversation on social media by using the hashtag #CelebrateACaregiver. ontariocaregiver.ca/caregiverday/

CaregiverON's tweet image. Today we acknowledge National #Caregiver Day. We encourage you to celebrate and recognize the family caregivers you know. Join the conversation on social media by using the hashtag #CelebrateACaregiver.

ontariocaregiver.ca/caregiverday/

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“This situation has significantly eroded Canada’s position as a global hub for the attraction and retention of research-enabled talent,” #BouchardReport said. “Canada is at serious risk of another brain drain without reinvestment.” globe2go.pressreader.com/article/281633…


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Teaching students how to skim read papers is an essential skill. Abstract, Intro, Conclusion, identify aims, objectives, novelty, and one or two essential figures. Creating such building blocks for their own writing, will enable them to assemble bare bones of a paper or report.


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I’m very proud to share: A smartphone intervention that enhances real-world memory and promotes differentiation of hippocampal activity in older adults. Work led by @_chris__martin_, w/ @chrishoney @bryan_hong_ @rachelnewsome @melellen_m (1/6) pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


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It is a priority. Canada falling behind in research funding is hurting the most important part of our research enterprise the most - our graduate students and postdocs. @CIHR_IRSC @cafreeland @JustinTrudeau @SSHRC_CRSH @NSERC_CRSNG @HealthCareCAN @ResearchCda


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Our paper is out in Cognitive Science! We (Robert Walter-Terrill, @JaraEttinger, Brian Scholl, and I) ask to what extent perception is (or, from an evolutionary perspective, ought to be) truthful. doi.org/10.1111/cogs.1…


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Pursuing a statistics PhD at Harvard was one of the best decisions of my life. Statistical thinking is a superpower that gives you powerful frameworks for simplifying the complexity of daily life. THREAD: 8 principles I learned while studying statistics that might help you too


I'm running on May 28th to raise funds in support of the Canadian Cancer Society. Cancer is a beast and has affected too many people. Thankfully, research has helped up to 60% of people survive. Please join me in support of this cause! runforcure.org/julianne


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Our new paper 'People can identify the likely owner of heartbeats by looking at individuals’ faces' is out in @CORTEXjournal. We believe that this could be relevant when mentalizing others' states ➡️ rb.gy/ylmxln. Short 🧵 below w/@JamesKilner


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A couple of nice 3D printed mini brains by whipped up by @Niamh_deBurca ready for some 3D colouring-in at tomorrow's practical. We may be a man down due to covid, but when we have talent like this on the subs bench I'm sure we'll do fine!


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12-year-old @wyattsharpe8 was excited to go back to school. Instead the Gr. 7 student is stuck at home. He pens a letter Ontario sharing the realities kids like him are facing, and what he hopes governments will do in this time. #InTheirOwnVoices thestar.com/opinion/contri…


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