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Dr Dominic Pimenta 💙 *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
Rapid Response for (my new thing) the Modern Society Initiative @MSiUK_ "Why are COVID cases rising and what can we do?" by Dr Dominic PimentaFull article here: https://tinyurl.com/yxg8wmhh Read on for
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Shantanu Nundy
DrNundy
1/4 In our new paper with @ManmeetKaurNY and @prabhjotsinghNY we propose taking a health equity lens to mitigate the 'second hit' of the pandemic: https://tinyurl.com/y42kxg5y @vivek_murthy @davechokshi @atychen @donberwick 2/
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Jake Tapper
jaketapper
We do more testing because COVID19 is spreading worse here than in any other wealthy Western nation!With less than 5% of the world’s population, the US has, per official numbers,
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Meekaale Brockman
meekaale
I’m becoming very interested in Aristotelian ethics as a framework for looking critically at our world — and how that relates to the genesis, diagnosis, and treatment of ADHD and
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Meredith Garcia Trinidad, MD
DrMeredithGT
What are the most common #warningsigns of #cancer?#meded #medtwitter #cancerawareness #NationalCancerPreventionMonth Persistent hoarseness or cough Mouth or tongue sore that doesn't heal Coughing up blood Difficulty of breathing or
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SK Jo
invigilator4
1/ I am about to open up about getting health care in Saskatchewan during the COVID pandemic. After months of delaying taking the step to detox from alcohol addiction under
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CastleknockCelticFC
CastleknockCFC
Please forward following to parents: In the last week a member of our u16s team was admitted to Connolly Hospital followed by admission to Temple St. His presenting symptoms were
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Marauder🎏
marauder1008
36 new cases in Beijing. All are connected to Xinfadi Market, aka Newfoundland, in one way or another. What’s impressive is the public information on these cases: gender, age, hometown,
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Dr. Safa Mote
SafaMote
Yesterday, @nytimes published an article titled "Coronavirus Reinfections Are Real but Very, Very Rare."I wish this statement were true. But it is not only inaccurate, it may lead to dangerous
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T. Thorn Coyle
ThornCoyle
All of you activists who've been coshed on the head, punched, or been pushed to the ground, jarring your brain?It can take over a year for a TBI to heal.
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okenia
DkOkenia
COVID, clotting and long-term recovery - some thoughtsthread/ In the early days of the pandemic, clinical focus was (understandably) on acute management and understanding the disease. However, now that we
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Liam Thorp 💙
LiamThorpECHO
Amazes me how much support there is for this government still, people quick to say how tough this would be for anyone in chargeThat argument might have washed at first,
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DCPetterson
dcpetterson
Yesterday over 70,000 covid tests in America came back positive.That's really bad. But it's worse than you think.The world freaked out when there were 60,000 COVID-19 cases total. In the
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Alex Bernier
mythoughtfood
Nighttime breathing disorders are bad for everybody, even more so for children. Sleep apnea impairs growth, along with learning skills, social interactions, and long-term health.Now, a small group of children
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Jennie Espelho
1Mirror1978
Just spoke to a good friend of mine who I did my nurse training with years ago. Works in a busy North London Hospital, in pre assessment for surgery. Last
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sophie gonzales writes fiction
sgonzalesauthor
PSA from a registered psychologist: Depression does not always involve sadness. It *can*. But often it's numbness or debilitating apathy. This is a super common misconception I see amongst my
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