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Andrew Althouse
ADAlthousePhD
Someone (with more knowledge than me...) of this process badly needs to do a thread explaining why "science by press release" happens (cont) Because every time a big-news trial drops
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Dr Kiran Kumar Karlapu
scarysouthpaw
My alma mater, Andhra Medical College and its teaching hospital, the King George Hospital, in Visakhapatnam has some fascinating history. Several of its blocks are named after personalities all over
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Bernard Lane
Bernard_Lane
"The majority of lesbian, gay & bisexual people who gender activists claim to represent are not familiar with the true aims (of Victoria's draft law to criminalise 'conversion therapy') &
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Jennifer Baima MD
jenbaima
This! Athletes get cancer too. Enhance your #sportsmedicine practice by learning about cancer. #cancerrehabilitation can be fun! #sarcopenia @MayoClinic #AAPMR20 @RaulRosarioMD Great presentation! Sports medicine meets cancer rehabilitation
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
The far right attack on dissent has begun in earnest in AB.Medicine Hat News questions UCP Minister’s & leadership’s policies, decisions, behaviour & motives. Exactly what the 4th estate is
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Disabled Academic Collective
DisabledAcadem
I'm applying to postdocs and jobs this cycle and I have not seen one job listing for history of medicine, early American history, or american studies that explicitly lists disability
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Emily Porter, M.D.
dremilyportermd
It’s 2 AM. My husband is still awake and hacking. 7 d after fever started and 6 d after being diagnosed with COVID. And he’s telling me no one has
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Sargon Maradkel
TheRealMaradkel
On The Necessity & Effectiveness of Masks: Okay, so this is going to sound like the craziest thing you've heard all day, but bear with me. Everyone knows Fauci, Redfield
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david chang
davidchang
For the older conservative Asian Americans who silently support our racist president. I hope you realize how little he thinks of you. They probably won’t read this tweet but their
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Faheem Younus, MD
FaheemYounus
So many treatments for COVID and so much confusion. Why? Does plasma work or not? Will steroids be life saving or life threatening?This thread explains why this “confusion” is the
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Steve Tandberg, MD
S_Tandberg
In the 1840s doctors would perform autopsies and then do surgeries or deliver babies. You might think, “What’s the big deal? Doctors go from surgery to clinic all the time!”
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sai priya
priya_27_
just came across this about Anandibai Joshi: Her husband Gopalrao taught her science, math, english, marathi and was a vocal proponent for women’s education. He wrote a letter requesting assistance
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Steve Brule
braidedmanga
On conspiracy theories: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-eQ2bR1HFkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jobYTQTgeUEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC_S2YsmwDkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqZiwRk1yLQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjVNcAAf7pAh
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Nato Jacobs
dcmadness202
The vaccine is only 52% effective starting two weeks after the first dose. When you get the second dose, the vaccine is 91% effective seven days later. This is a
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James
Bakerloo4
What is a good patient? Their condition is not their fault and they live a healthy life style.Their treatment is an opportunity to practice a skill or procedure.They are compliant
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Schona Jolly QC
WomaninHavana
One of the strangest things about the terms of this Brexit is our apparent adoption of a collective national shrug to the prospect of serious economic damage and job loss,
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