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Derek Thompson
DKThomp
I wrote about an obvious contributor to police violence that’s received a shockingly small amount of attention in the police reform debate—guns.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/06/overlooked-role-guns-police-reform-debate/
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Catherine Moore🦠🧬🇪🇺
SmallRedOne
For all of you PCR nerds out there, the lab has just sent me over some screenshots of a great example of an N gene variant. That is a virus
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Plum Remson 🙂😄🙂
PlumRemson
1/10 First off, TY for this thoughtful response. While not scientist/academic, I've spent many years studying literature on infectious disease/paradigms of perceived risk/responsibility, and I appreciate the nuance you are
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Jeff Linder
jeffreylinder
Delayed antibiotics are a bad idea. New RCT. New thread. 1/12@theresa_rowe1 and I wrote about this in @JAMA_current.A new -- and very good -- RCT in Pediatrics confirms problems with
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Naveed Aziz
DNAziz_
1/ #LongCovid: What do you need to know? While we are fighting harder than ever to reduce the number of new #COVID19 cases, health professionals are already concerned about long
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Hawkeye Pierce
Origandclever
Some facts on COVID in the GTA and our response: In the GTA hospitals run on average with 95% capacity with many running at over 100% capacity (what we call
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alan drummond
alandrummond2
A shot of euphoria, a dose of regret: Some health-care professionals who got vaccinated before front-line workers have second thoughts - Toronto Star, January 16. The vaccine, initially a symbol
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Sarah Katilyn
Sarah_Katilyn
Shortly after these photos were taken (I was 15), I attempted suicide for the second time and was institutionalized in Piedmont Behavioral Health center. A home for "at risk youth".
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Real Developments
pdubdev
1/ The current spike in Covid across southwest US is a result of the record cases and terrible healthcare system in Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean .https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-mexico-tally-idUSKBN23Q01C 2/
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Infectious Diseases Fellows Network
ID_fellows
1/ A 56M with DM & CKD presents with severe dyspnea, cough & fever. His symptoms began 4 days ago and have progressively gotten worse. He requires 4L of O2.
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LynnFynn3
1) This is why scientific debate is SO IMPORTANT. With censorship of scientific and medical professionals, innovation and discovery is STUNTED! Maybe they want that? In a discussion with @flavinkins
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Avraham Z. Cooper, MD
AvrahamCooperMD
1/Why can furosemide improve dyspnea/pulmonary edema from acute congestive heart failure within minutes of administration?The answer does not involve diuresis.#medtwitter #tweetorial 2/Furosemide (aka Lasix) was introduced as a loop diureti
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Jo Luehmann
JoLuehmann
On Christianity and traumaA thread:My favorite, most simplified definition of trauma is loss of safety*. Trauma can be acute, chronic, complex or generational (google epigenetics)**.(1) We will all experience trauma
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
Does #SARSCoV2 increase risk ofParkinson’s Disease (PD)? Recent reports documented PD onset following severe #COVID19 in a 35, 45, & 58 year old. They developed severe motor symptoms; brain imaging
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Jackie Summers
jackfrombkln
One of my best friends caught Covid-19 in March of last year. He is young (40ish), enjoyed sparkling health, a vibrant mind (he's one of the few people who can
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Michalis Katsoulis
MK_statistics
Our new paper is out! Excess cardiac deaths due to reduced attendance at emergency departments (accepted in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes)Video: https://youtu.be/sN___9SIB2Q Pre-print: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi
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