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Stephen Schwartz
AtomicAnalyst
Fifty years ago this morning, Baneberry—a 10-kiloton, weapons-related, underground nuclear test 912 feet beneath the Nevada Test Site—accidentally vented, releasing 80,000 curies of radioactive iodine-131, more than any other US
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
EXC: Newsnight has been given exclusive access to one of the biggest studies yet undertaken to measure how the pandemic has affected children's education.Study of over 5900 Year 2 pupils
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Huge ANTIBODY study in NYC among 40,000 health care professionals. Key #COVID19 findings:13.7% were seropositive. Of 6078 w/ previous PCR testing, 34.8% were PCR positive. Of previous PCR-positives, 6.5% had
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Peter Harling
PeterHarling
THREAD Infectious diseases have long shaped our culture—in ways you can trace through mentions of a disease in our literature. Here we see declining references to the plague in English
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Thankful to Singapore for surveillance systems that allow for the detailed studies required to truly assess the relative transmission risk of asymptomatic vs symptomatic cov-2 , which they find to
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Prof. Azeem Majeed
Azeem_Majeed
THREAD: The Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine has been approved for use in the UK. My editorial in @bmj_latest discusses the logistics of Covid-19 vaccination, a public health programme that is essential
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Vighnesh Nayak
_vighneshnayak
Some features of Status Driven Societies (as opposed to Wealth Driven Societies) A compilation of tweets by @kunalb11 which I found very interesting, thought provoking and relevant to read.THREAD
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Jay Mohan, D.O., RPVI, FACC, FASE
DrJayMohan
(1/22) Acute PE treatment. An ever evolving landscape. How about a #tweetorial on acute pulmonary embolism (#PE) and how to use mechanical #thombectomy with @InariMedical #FlowTriever?? Lets goooooo!#InariFellowsEdition #IRad #IC
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G Peters ♿️ It's still a pandemic btw.
mssinenomine
Some ‘sorry’ is rooted in, relies on, and a reflection of, Canada’s brand of ableism. An enormous aspect of being disabled in Canada is being sorry you exist & your
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Dan Morgan
dr_dmorgan
We set out to identify the sensitivity & specificity of common tests for #COVID19 along w/ @dan_diekema , @Anthony98947615 w/ @CDCgov supportA simple enough task, right? I’ve seen tweets by
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Nancy Baxter MD PhD
enenbee
I thought it was timely to post this really helpful article discussing airborne transmission of COVID19. These are myths that continue to be supported by some "experts" that are causing
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Gill Murphy 💙#forgottenshielders
GillyMurphus
Today is the 7 year anniversary (transplanniversary?) of my stem cell transplant for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia #ALL With gratitude and heartfelt thanks: to my amazing stem cell donor who selflessly
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Stephanie Goldstein
StephGoldMD
1/6Challenging case #PedsICU #PedsCICU Newborn w/ CHD, with mBTT shunt for pulm BF low BPwide PP bradycardia with ST changes that led to a near arrestmBTT shunt banded and the
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION. Smoking long known to cause ED. Why should we care right now? Because #COVID19 causes vascular problems, experts worry about ED being a “likely consequence” among COVID
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Robert Jones
RJonesSonoEM
@EMedCurious @thepocusatlas Thread c FB pics for atlas #POCUS #IMPOCUS #FOAMed #FOAMus #MedEd @ACEP_EUS @grepmeded @jminardi21 @HeyDrNik @mskultrasound @michaelc0ver @MH_EMultrasound @MetroHealth_EM @PhilipsPOCUS @IMPOCUSFocus @TomJelic @me
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Shant Mesrobian
ShantMM
So I have an analogy that I think is useful for understanding our current obsession with victimhood — one that I think is more constructive than the common critiques. In
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