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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
Why is #asymptomatic spread important? Well today I was thinking about #polio virus. It was very #contagious, but 95% of people had no symptoms but were still infectious. About 4-5%
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Annisa Rahmalia
chocochic
Picked a fight with my sister tonight. Her office had a covid-19 screening last week. Without receiving the results employees were told to go back to work at the office
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Elaine Hernandez
e_hernandez8
Contact tracing is crucial, but not linear. Failing at any point creates a feedback loop, leading to more cases. And *equity* (not equality) is key. A brief explainer: (1/n) After
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_Kevin_đ
_kevin_dela
How viruses doesnât exist! SIMPLIFIED (Thread) Am gonna explain how-Viruses donât exist-What a âvirusâ really is-Why a âvirusâ is not contagious -Why your own body creates a âvirusâ- First, you
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Since February, I've been trying to communicate the idea that #COVID19 is likely to leave long-term harm in its wake. This moving film gives an insight into what people
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Kia Murray
KiaMurrayTV
I (and my coffee) are listening in on a teleconference about distributing the vaccine here in NE #Wisconsin. My notes coming soon. @fox11newshttp://Fox11online.com Prevea Heath Pres. Dr. Ashok Rai says
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
A personal thread on ASMYPTOMATIC spread. My brotherâs family has COVID and my mom is exposed. âWe didnât want to worry you,â said my mom & brother, which is why
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Dr. Anam J. Cheema
AnamCheema_
A thread on connection between Schizophrenia, Religion & False Prophecies - Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. Schizophrenia may result in some combination of
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Veera M. Rajagopal
doctorveera
Can genetic score based on predicted gene expressions offer better prediction than polygenic scores?Short answer: no (at least not with the existing eQTL datasets, which are based on bulk-tissue RNAseq)A
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emily ă
TUBBOTAPES
what NOT to say to someone with adhd: a thread by someone with adhd âjust buy a plannerâ itâs not that simple, i will literally not remember i have it
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Kurt "Masks Save Lives" Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
Before I get back to work this evening, a caution: Experts tell us we have an extremely high likelihood of experiencing an explosion of COVID in late fall, winter. Our
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Senator Chris Larson
SenChrisLarson
With Wisconsin getting the first doses of COVID-19 vaccine today, here are a couple important reminders:-If you're lucky enough to receive the vaccine early, you should still wear your mask!
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Assistant Boyfriend
teenash16
My dad and I tested positive for Covid-19. We are both experiencing heavy symptoms and there is no room for admissions in any hospital. My mom is working over time
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Valerie, RD, MPH
RDValerie
Short Thread on CoQ10CoQ10 is a very important molecule used by all cells of the body, an essential component in electron transport chain used to make ATP, and a unique
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Amanda Arden
AmandaArdenNews
Five weeks ago, I thought thought there only two groups of COVID-19 victims: those who die from the virus and those who recover. I had no idea there were people
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Dr. Juliette McClendon
DrJulietteM
Should Racial Trauma be in the DSM? A thread.#RacialTrauma #RacialTraumaisReal #psychology #Academic #BlackMentalHealth 1/16 Preface: This is my educated opinion. There are valid arguments on both sides of this issue.
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