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Dani Diaz
ItsDaniDiz1
Like many of us, I am disturbed at the blatant disregard for medical knowledge & recommendations during this global pandemic, or “plandemic” as some preferI have some thoughts about the
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NRDC 🌎🏡
NRDC
As the climate warms and extreme weather events get more frequent & severe, workers are being exposed to increasingly dangerous heat, diseases, challenges to their mental health, and more. Our
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Dr. Alexander K. Nussbaum
NussbaumDr
#UNHAPPYBIRTHDAY Today marks the first #anniversary of one of the worst ever #vaping-related publications out of , as judged by its scientific (non-)value #Pharma-backed media campaign misperceptions createdWhat
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Forrest Maready
forrestmaready
Watch this. "Crossed" or "lazy" eyes following vaccination is common & documented with scientific literature. If the 6th cranial nerve becomes weak, the eye turns inward.Recurrent 6th nerve palsy in
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
We shouldn’t be talking about plunging ahead with new vaccine dosing schemes without data when we’ve already got schedules that work well, esp when we can’t distribute the supplies we
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
One has to do this every few yearsHere is a thread about what to expect if you follow meNo surprises; These are the topics I love to discuss (here),
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Zara Rahman
zararah
This week we @EngnRoom published our new strategy, and I wanted to do a quick thread of some resources I found particularly insightful + helpful in shaping my thinking in
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H.K. Belvedere
HKBelvedere
The Holographic Universe – is everything just a figment of our imagination? I advise anyone who does NOT have an open mind, not to bother reading this. This is for
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🧢🩲Michael David🏳️🌈
MikesChaoticGay
I can confirm this, I’m out of school now & I specialize in wounds & wound care. Had Sam called 911, EMTs could have freed Dean from the post the
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Ben Kentish
BenKentish
NEW: Extraordinary document just published by SAGE sub-committee SPI-B (which focuses on behavioral science) on what it calls the risks of "widespread urban disorder" this summer. 1/ Government scientific advisers
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Claire Berlinski.
ClaireBerlinski
By the way, are you, like me, an American living abroad? If so, you probably understand, in ways more visceral than Americans at home, all the ways--small and large--that it
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Julian Vigo
lubelluledotcom
Today is TransMonday because, well, because I say it is so. Here are some musings on the gender debate. 1. This debate would simply not be happening if men were
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Jeremy Konyndyk
JeremyKonyndyk
I'm reading this article right now and I'm pretty glad I have a drink in hand because good God this is confirming all worst suspicions.https://twitter.com/shearm/status/1284550928318824450 What strikes me more than
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Looking Over Strange Terrain (LOST)
LookingOver
Not that my opinion matters, but this may or may not turn out to be a long thread. So before this COVID pandemic began scientist were sitting back down science,
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Sara Becker, Ph.D.
sjbeckerphd
Some good news! After being an Ad-Hoc Reviewer/Chair 10 times for multiple study sections, I've been invited to serve as a standing study section member for @NIDAnews!Reviewing grants is so.
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Roshan Kishore
Roshanjnu
MPhil to be discontinued under New Education Policy Introduction of major and minor programmes allowing interdisciplinary learning Some things never change. NEP repeats the Kothari Commisiom recommendation of spending 6%
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