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Ivana Fulli
DrFulli
#LongCOVID19 thread.Even only #chronicSmellingLoss #Anosmia can be devastating emotionally:Affected people loose any enjoyment in domains like food, ignore bad smelling warnings of many hazards, can become anxieux about body odours
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Jon Silcock
jon_silcock
Pharmacy tweeps (scientists on the high street) you may be asked by patients for help to interpret COVID test results. I've suggestions about what to say, comments welcome. Question: My
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Jens von Bergmann
vb_jens
There has been a lot of talk about the high positivity rates for COVID testing in BC. In a recent chat @dancoombsUBC hypothesized that the rise in positivity might (in
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Dr. Joel C. Miller
joel_c_miller
I am a mathematical modeler of infectious disease. I believe models are very powerful, valuable, and tell us a lot.https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1340533431638355968 Nate has relied heavily on a model to inform his
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
1/ THREAD: Chagas Disease, the Vagus Nerve and #SARS_CoV_2 So, I was thinking more about #COVID19 and the continued neurologic symptoms that are reported specifically by #LongHaulers with #LongCovid. Particularly,
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
I really despise the phony "follow the science" finger-wagging by people like Naomi Wolf who choose to flatten anything that's convenient from "less likely" to "impossible".This is the same thinking
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mindfulhealthiskey
mindfulhealth1
A bit of med science y’all?Chicken pox is a virus. Lots of people had it, and probably don't think about it much once the initial illness has passed. But it
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Carol Roth
caroljsroth
Thread/Progressive Dems like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders seek to gain power and buy votes by addressing symptoms, not root causes of problems. The problem with college debt is several-fold.
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Summer
ChahtaSmmr
Haven’t said anything before now cuz I don’t have energy for a flood of sympathy & well meaning gushing from ppl but I’ve tested + for COVID.Plz spare the very
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Eric Meyerowitz, MD
EricMeyerowitz
1/ We've learned so much since the beginning of the pandemic, but we still have not well defined the persistently asymptomatic fractionWhy is it important to describe this group and
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
I don’t want to speak too soon, but it’s day 10, and I seem to be emerging from my covid infection. In case it helps other people facing the virus,
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Dr. Deena Hinshaw
CMOH_Alberta
We have encountered a technical issue in the reporting system, so we will be unable to provide detailed #COVID19AB case numbers today. This has not impacted our ability to identify
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Alex Haagaard (they/them)
alexhaagaard
Oh hey, apparently today is Mastocytosis & Mast Cell Diseases Awareness Day, which I was uhh...not aware of til just now.So I guess I’m going to thread a bit about
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Bruce Fenton
brucefenton
I’ve only been out in the world less than 10 times in the last year. Worn a mask less than 10 times. Went out yesterday.People have gone nuts. The masks,
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Michael Lin, PhD-MD
michaelzlin
1/nExciting findings on the AZN vaccine:1. big trial (17k)2. tested 1 dose vs 2 doses (assessing 1-dose efficacy correctly, unlike Pfizer), and short vs long delay to dose 23. first
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Netia McCray
netiamccray
After 5 months of explaining my #COVID19 symptoms, coordinating w/ fellow WOC long-haulers in NYC/BOS, and ordering my own labs to rule out other ailments, my PCP confirmed that my
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