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Posts by Berna Diehl

Everybody piling on about “greatly destroyed.” But the shameless, observable lie that he “looked the American people in the eye” when he launched this war makes me bristle far more. Thanks for pointing it out.

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JCO PO Article Insights: Analytical Validation of Tumor-Informed ctDNA Assays for MRD | Podcast | ASCO Publications In this JCO PO Article Insights episode, host Jordan Goldstein summarizes the article,

Our tumor-informed MRD protocols paper is featured on the JCO Precision Oncology Conversations podcast!

Grateful to JCO Precision Oncology for amplifying this work and advancing the conversation around MRD.

🎧 Listen here: ascopubs.org/do/jco-po-ar...

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My ODU senior was across the quad during this horrific shooting. Heartbroken to read about the loss of Lt. Col. Shah and so, so grateful to the ROTC students who prevented a much greater tragedy. Incredible bravery.

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I’ve seen enough. Not about the election. Just generally.

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The very best thing you’ll see today.

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Ooops! ***Lil' lady!!!***

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Google images tells me it's augochlora pura, aka green sweat bee. @alexwild.bsky.social, an actual bug nerd agrees AND has the mind-blowing scoop on the mouthpart movement—this lil' guy is cooking down a nice meal! Thanks Alex! 👇bsky.app/profile/alexwild.bsky.so...

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Sounds about right. I mean, I’m not even a bug person but somehow get 500 results when I search “bug” in my iPhone photos. Here’s one of my weird bug moments. Look at him working those mouthparts!

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I'm sorry the guy changing the rules on the fly is named what

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Public Health Alerts — A New Section in NEJM Evidence, in Partnership with CIDRAP Public Health Alerts, a new section in NEJM Evidence, brought about through a new partnership with CIDRAP, seeks to advance our core mission: improving human health by putting actionable data in th...

With the politicization and thereby death of MMWR, kudos to @nejm.org for stepping into that breach with

Public Health Alerts — A New Section in NEJM Evidence, in Partnership with CIDRAP

evidence.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/...

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Also we've fetishized "debate” in these spaces as some kind of civic good, when what matters is competence, trust, shared purpose. Medicine, engineering, boardrooms aren’t organized around debate or requirements of false balance. We've poisoned public discourse by insisting it be adversarial.

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Or at least use tags so muting of “Nuzzi” and “Lizza” actually works. Please? (This applies to every person on Bluesky.)

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Nope, you're not the only one!

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How to cover vaccines responsibly in 2025 - SciLine

From @sciline.org: How to cover vaccines responsibly in 2025
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I'm a solo consultant, so I'm very choosy about my subscriptions. I subscribed to @statnews.com last year and recently re-upped without hesitation. It's incredibly good reporting and worth every penny.

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Childhood vaccination coverage was falling across the globe even before Covid Childhood vaccinations coverage slowed significantly even before the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, a new study found.

Vaccine hesitancy and misinformation is eroding public confidence in immunization, a new study found
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A Bold Jumping Spider watching a human from the edge of a terracotta pot. He is black, with 2 big white spots on his back. He has grey/white hairs all over his legs and body. He has green iridescent chelicerae (mouth parts of some sort…I don’t know I’m not a spider person) which kinda looks like a cute little green mustache. Read more about them here: https://extension.psu.edu/bold-jumper-spider

A Bold Jumping Spider watching a human from the edge of a terracotta pot. He is black, with 2 big white spots on his back. He has grey/white hairs all over his legs and body. He has green iridescent chelicerae (mouth parts of some sort…I don’t know I’m not a spider person) which kinda looks like a cute little green mustache. Read more about them here: https://extension.psu.edu/bold-jumper-spider

I usually keep my distance from spiders, but jumping spiders are kinda cute IMO. I politely escorted one off my porch last week and I swear he watched me futzing in the garden, like he wanted to hang around, chat, and become fast old friends.

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Mia Prospera® Active DMR - Organic Basil Seed | Johnny's Selected Seeds Exclusive! Semi-compact Genovese, highly resistant to downy mildew. Multiuse Genovese basil with dense, slow-bolting plants produce large, 4", dark green, ...

Tomatoes: I have good luck managing powdery mildew w/neem oil. Resistant basil (“DMR”) is a must-have & will last til frost. Re flowers…roses = relentless beetles/can’t win. Cosmos & gomphrena are pretty & hearty. Benary zinnias make the fight against PM worth it. www.johnnyseeds.com/herbs/basil/...

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Five pretty pies, all in a row. Left to right, bourbon pecan, cherry almond, pumpkin streusel and lemon chess, made from a recipe used by a dear friend’s grandma.

Five pretty pies, all in a row. Left to right, bourbon pecan, cherry almond, pumpkin streusel and lemon chess, made from a recipe used by a dear friend’s grandma.

For 20 people, I made 5 pies + guests brought 3. Had to be sure we had the 2 pie minimum on the bourbon pecan. Streusel pumpkin, lemon chess, cherry almond joined the party.

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A black mini-schnauzer laying on a red blanket, peering into the camera. She looks pretty pensive and moody, but probably just wondering if the photographer still has some treats in her pocket.

A black mini-schnauzer laying on a red blanket, peering into the camera. She looks pretty pensive and moody, but probably just wondering if the photographer still has some treats in her pocket.

A whole mood.

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A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall

Definitely gotta chase the original with EB’s cover. So good. open.spotify.com/track/1ifM8C...

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A plate of roasted delicata squash, cut into half-moons, golden brown, and topped with a rosemary sprig.

A plate of roasted delicata squash, cut into half-moons, golden brown, and topped with a rosemary sprig.

That is a great tip. I love butternut but slicing/peeling always feels like an ER visit waiting to happen. My latest go-to is delicata. No peeling, easy to slice, ready to eat in 20-30, and really delicious.

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+1 on Salux. Check mftr website bc the Amazon knockoffs are hard to spot and brutally rough.

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It is so good. And basically a crustless pie with dinner.

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Yes! Hope you can get some rest! İyi geceler. 😴😂

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I grew up in a bilingual household, but even with English being my primary, my brain just loves to slip “yani” into conversation when I’m tired.

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Close-up picture of sparkling water drops hanging from a spider web, on top of blades of green grass.

Close-up picture of sparkling water drops hanging from a spider web, on top of blades of green grass.

Close-up picture of sparkling water drops hanging from a spider web, on top of blades of green grass.

Close-up picture of sparkling water drops hanging from a spider web, on top of blades of green grass.

Close-up picture of sparkling water drops hanging from a spider web, on top of blades of green grass.

Close-up picture of sparkling water drops hanging from a spider web, on top of blades of green grass.

For all the times you’ve wondered what the underside of a dew-covered funnel spider web looks like…

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Same!

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I encounter so few Berna’s I’m gonna have to follow!

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