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Kyla Lee, B.A., J.D.
IRPlawyer
After having COVID in March, I did not think I had any long-term health consequences other than a little shortness of breath. Of course, like everything with COVID, we still
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Danielle DeTiberus
DDeTiberus
The narrative about reopening schools because of the tragic suicides of students leaves out the complexity that young people were already suffering from untreated mental health issues. Both my virtual
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PJ Caposey
MCUSDSupe
A(nother) Thread on Schools Re-Opening . . . Today, we released our plan. It is a hybrid option with a parent/student opt-out option. It is a terribly flawed plan, but
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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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Dr. Devashish Palkar
DevPalkar
Toxic relationships are one of the major stressors responsible for mental health problems and most people don't know the signs of it and keep dragging it at the expense of
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Adrian
a517dogg
"when everything else fell apart, American science flourished" - @AdamFrank4 on WXXI @evandawson @mmackmedia This was said with pride but IMO its a continuation of a bad trend, using science
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Justin Case....just in case!
casej837
We are all hypocrites in one form or another, this is truth! We lack control of our own emotions. But in this case we deserve "as a democrat or just
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Dr Kathleen Bachynski
bachyns
“There is an urgent need to address long-term symptoms of the coronavirus... hundreds of thousands of Americans and millions of people worldwide might experience lingering problems that could impede their
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Rhea Boyd MD, MPH
RheaBoydMD
The very first Black doctors, back in the 1800s (!!), argued that racial health disparities were driven by racism (and more precisely racial capitalism). That I have to argue this
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Amanda Marcotte
AmandaMarcotte
What's frustrating about this is it was entirely predictable. The lessons from the HIV crisis and the drug war — as well as other long-standng public health concerns — made
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Paolo Medina MD
LopaoMD
I am taking this with a boulder of salt. While the initiatives are seemingly laudable, I choose to see this primarily as a cry for help for strong, decisive, people-centered,
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Omar Bazza
bazzapower
[THREAD] Let's talk about social media and mental health. There is the good, the bad and the ugly and we are going to break it down and talk about some
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Sarah Ketchen Lipson (she/her)
DrSarahLipson
Many faculty are noticing increased distress among their students. Most faculty are not mental health professionals but that doesn't mean we don't have a role to play in student wellness.
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
At hospitals affiliated with NYU, Columbia, Harvard and Vanderbilt, 20- and 30-something grad students, IT and billing staff and administrators (none of whom see patients) have been vaccinated ahead of
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Ellie Booth☾
EleanorBooth_
I just want to put it out there that if anybody feels they have nothing left worth living for then please let the cup of tea/coffee/vimto I’m willing to make
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Harrison Kalodimos, MD 🌹
HKalodimos
If you donate enough money to a certain large hospital group in the Seattle area, they put a special annotation on your electronic medical record for the doctors taking care
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