July 31, 2018 SeanYoungPhD: megamillions135 JordanHarbinger I think/hope you’ll enjoy Chapter 2 then— would be great to hear your feedback on it! Continue reading →
July 31, 2018 SeanYoungPhD: In multiple studies we’ve found that people using peer-led online communities like the ucla HOPE intervention (compared to not) are 200% more likely to change their health behavior https://t.co/qDAhKgRXDw https://t.co/7PhQHAjjiP Continue reading →
July 31, 2018 SeanYoungPhD: megamillions135 JordanHarbinger The rush of chemicals is an oversimplification (much more detail in Stick With It), but generally yes this is true. This comes from what I call the reflection part of Stepladders Continue reading →
July 27, 2018 SeanYoungPhD: Excited to be integrating NIH data into our opioid data hackathon with HHSGov this October 14-15th! Just submitted supplement to NIDA to fund and study impact of data hackathons NIDAnews https://t.co/u1lfZMuq2n https://t.co/ds8LGIzvOA Continue reading →
July 25, 2018 SeanYoungPhD: RT NIHDirector: In rural East Africa, communities w/annual health fairs had earlier HIV treatment initiation, higher levels of overall HIV survival, fewer TB cases, better hypertension control & ~30% fewer new HIV cases in the last year stu… https://t.co/pjFVx0bybZ Continue reading →
July 24, 2018 SeanYoungPhD: People with undetectable (very low viral load) HIV posed no risk of transmitting to others during sex. Adherence to medication is the answer. #AIDS2018 https://t.co/xcpbP1ppu9 Continue reading →
July 20, 2018 SeanYoungPhD: Reply: If your journal needs to charge a submission fee just to keep above water — which will also bias the quality of scientific submissions received— then the journal has even more problems https://t.co/2R2WpTvB8I Continue reading →
July 15, 2018 SeanYoungPhD: frugalkate73 And if you’re inclined, would be great if you post your feedback as a review on Amazon! Continue reading →
July 15, 2018 SeanYoungPhD: frugalkate73 Thanks, Kate— great to have the support of psychologists like you! Continue reading →
July 14, 2018 SeanYoungPhD: People are getting so good at learning how to stick to their routines that I’ll soon have to find another job https://t.co/jF9BnoHvhd Continue reading →