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Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano6 months ago

Relative reproductive success (RLRS) is highest for ADHD. https://t.co/gMncGHGk3p

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Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano6 months ago
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Source: https://t.co/Qic8SCYoxG

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Campbell@abcampbell6 months ago
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@NTFabiano Math PhDs a dying breed https://t.co/IP2ytGEteM

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Autism Health Tips@KBr_enthusiast6 months ago
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@NTFabiano So our culture suffers from an excess of "responsibility" the kind of which deems "survival of the human race" impossible and ADHD "pathological"

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Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano6 months ago
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@cremieuxrecueil may be of interest

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Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano6 months ago
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For clarification: ADHD was the highest of the traits examined in this study - another trait may have higher RLRS which was simply not examined.

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black einstein@einsteinbutblk6 months ago
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@NTFabiano you need adhd to pay attention to multiple kids

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Gabriel Garrett@GabGarrett6 months ago
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@NTFabiano the adhd girls are forgetting to keep up with their birth control pills and the adhd boys are getting distracted and forgetting to pull out

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Virginia Project@ProjectVirginia6 months ago
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@NTFabiano the difference between "age started reading" and "educational attainment" is alone worth a specific study

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Aaron Bergman 🔍 ⏸️ (in that order)@AaronBergman186 months ago
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@NTFabiano Wait coefficient on polygenic score is importantly different from coefficient on actual trait (phenotype) right? I’d like to see them compared

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Malcolm Wright@punk_utopian6 months ago
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@NTFabiano That graph is mostly ordered random data - the null hypothesis that differences are due to sampling error can only be rejected in five cases, and even then the effect sizes are tiny. As non-sampling error has similar magnitude to sampling error, this is a null result IMHO. 😀

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Erik Dungan@callmeed6 months ago
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@NTFabiano As an ADHD haver with 4 kids, my initial reaction is “duh” Lack of impulse control and dopamine seeking behavior are hallmarks of ADHD Surely we can all see how that results in making more babies

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GrimesUpdates@grimesupdatezsz6 months ago
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@NTFabiano J

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