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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Big news: The JNJ vaccine results of 44,000 Phase 3 trial, a single dose. Overall 66% efficacy, with the contrast of 72% in US but 57% in South Africa, confirming
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William Baldét MBE
WillBaldet
Teaching youngsters to make anti-extremism videos ‘effective’ in tackling #radicalisation https://www.thenational.ae/world/teaching-youngsters-to-make-anti-extremism-videos-effective-in-tackling-radicalisation-1.1058490 In #Leicester, w
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Amir Attaran
profamirattaran
Never before has a leading vaccine led for just one week! Moderna’s bests Pfizer’s because it is just as effective but massively easier to transport and deploy.And 94% effective at
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Steve | Millionaire Habits
SteveOnSpeed
6 ways to be an effective leader (even if you aren't one). //THREAD// 1) Learn proactively Effective leaders know what they NEED to know. - They take time to learn
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Times Food
TOIFood
Our best bet to stay safe during this coronavirus pandemic is to keep our immunity up and tight.https://recipes.timesofindia.com/web-stories/most-effective-immunity-boosting-kadhas/photostory/79300279.cms?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medi
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Mr. Ash
AshCashmore
One of the biggest myths out there is that charter schools just cherry pick their students and that’s why they outperform public schools at times. I teach at one of
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CBG-san
OnlyNakedTruth
Let's talk about homemade medicines. Our pill popping culture (I am equally complicit) has made us forget our homemade medicines.My father still makes two very effective medicines at home. First
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
It is useful to debate effectiveness of lockdown restrictions but we sometimes need to step back & remember these are unprecedented & draconian restrictions on basic rights & freedoms:to education,
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FrustratedDeputy
FrustratedDepu1
I’ve been holding on to this for some time now but it feels like an appropriate time to open up. I don’t have depression. I’m not medicated but I do
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Remember when you hear talk about people being "vaccinated" that in the main we're still talking about people receiving only one jab. For the full benefits, they'll need both. For
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oatmeal🌾
neonalternative
people dont seem to understand music has 2 objective qualities that is known as innovativity and effectiveness at provoking emotion when understoodyou like it ≠ innovative or effective at provoking
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Phil Buchanan
philxbuchanan
In Chapter Five of my book, Giving Done Right, I laid out 10 rules for givers wishing to build effective relationships with nonprofits. Here they are. 1) Don't force a
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Dr. Birinder Narang MBBS (Hons), CCFP
DrBirinderSingh
1/ Takeaways from #COVID19BC update today:3 reporting periods (Fri-Sun):1475 new cases in BC with 49.9% in @FraserhealthWhile cases are still highest in FH, it is heartening to see the regional
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
Hey, if I tell you thalidomide causes birth defects, am I an "anti-medder"?No, of course not.SOME DRUGS ARE SAFE AND EFFECTIVE. OTHERS AREN'T.Vaccines are no different. Except no one is
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David Phinnemore
DPhinnemore
UK-EU Joint Committee met today.Here's the Commission's statement.Important decisions taken re: NI Protocol: - EU presence- 'not at risk” goods- permissible levels of agricultural and fish subsidies- errors and omissions
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Elayne #FBPE
Elayne_SWC
Why are the Govt not allowing the scientists to dictate policy on the pandemic? Many of the issues are purely data and evidence based therefore it would be sensible to
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