lauralindberg.bsky.social
Professor Rutgers School of Public Health. Counting sexual and reproductive health things. Demographer, theater lover, Guttmacher alum.
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Can you link? Or point me towards it? Would like to share
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Seems to be true. Senior staff looking for new positions on LinkedIn
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Wow- does the Economist not understand the difference between causation and correlation?
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But no birth control š³
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And yet a hobby lobby just opened in my town š¤®
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Looked so interesting!
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Thanks- just sent this to some friends and are brainstorming a soup fundraiser for an impacted org (as well as helping to raise the issue / educate).
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AI of course!
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TikTok drives abortion talk post-Roe, but top videos focus on politics and personal stories, not health info. With little input from medical providers, thereās a gap in practical guidanceāone clinicians and advocates can help fill.
šRead more : www.contraceptionjournal.org/article/S001...
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Leaning so far they fall over!
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Someone from NORC posted here about layoffs. And FHI360
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Thanks.
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Who is enforcing this - university or NIJ as funded?
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Pennsylvania isnāt and Penn State isnāt allowing NIH submissions for nowā¦ fuck around and find out
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Yeah i bought a cheap one on amazon recently and itās fine for the purpose
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And the other states just want to free ride????
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Just wait until the photos of white men go upā¦
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Hate āenhanceā in the title, as if increases in fertility are by definition positive
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Sometimes I describe demographers as people who care a lot about denominatorsā¦.
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I imagine we are going to be like France and not allow the collection of race as a variable.