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Danielle Andersen
dmoongirl
I’m (hopefully) on the tail end of battling that pesky ass Corona virus. Figured I’d share some tidbits from my experience in case anyone finds them helpful or interesting.
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Kristine Beckerle
K_Beckerle
1. Today in #Yemen accountability:#UN expert investigation report recommends Security Council refer to @IntlCrimCourtAlso "encourage dialogue about creation of special tribunal... to prosecute cases of those most responsible"https
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Cal Deobald
calmudge0n
Recently the AB gov't began reporting comorbidities along with its daily COVID death count. This appears a cynical effort to somehow minimize or diminish these deaths, as if to suggest
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
1. A better frame: 1918 – 2019 was the century of Influenza A. This era opened with the 1918 pandemic. This represented Influenza A's epochal victory over prior virusesUntil 2019,
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Paul Bleicher
pbleic
1/ Immunology Comix - Summary: 1. Virus must get through mucous membranes, a physical barrier. 2. Innate immunity can destroy virus before it starts. 3. Neutralizing antibodies and memory
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Peter Kyle MP
peterkyle
I want to say something about living with acute dyslexia because Twitter can be a pretty unforgiving place for people with unseen challenges.Every day I get picked up on something
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Matt Unrath
mattunrath
**new research**Using enrollment histories for 14m #SNAP recipients in CA between 2005-2020, I show: • Periodic paperwork burdens lower participation, but improve targeting.• For every one ineligible household screened out,
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Bob Moran
bobscartoons
1. Many people are saying they will not spend Christmas with family because it "just isn't worth the risk". But how likely is it, given everything we now know, that
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Emily Bazalgette
EmRoseBaz
You shouldn't have published this @bmj_latest I'm glad Paul has recovered, but this is promotion of dangerous pseudo-science. I expect better from a Professor of medicine (especially someone involved with
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Alexander Chaitoff
AlexChaitoff
Just finished a month on inpatient medicine. We often overlook all that we're learning because a service is busy, but our fearless leader, @hcricketfisher, compiled a list of the topics
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Wife Elect Víx♥🤪
KernowMaiden
CHECK MY LINKTREE (in profile) ... this documentary is being suppressed on all platforms... I don’t care if you think COVID is a hoax or not - you have to
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Mike Thompson, MD, PhD, FASCO
mtmdphd
[THREAD] #ClinicalTrials Eligibility [Updated Mar 11, 2020] #ctsm Modernizing Eligibility Criteria for Molecularly Driven #ClinicalTrials [7/20/15] - @EdKimMDLCI et al. JCO @ASCO_pubs http://ow.ly/RGEdG metRCC Clinical Trial Participa
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June-Ho Kim, MD MPH
junehokim
Two new studies on the #OpioidCrisis. During residency, we treated countless patients w/ opioid use disorder in the hospital w/ infections like endocarditis. They spent weeks hospitalized, discharge options would
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Ben Linnick
bennydelnorte
In case you didn't know, the Green Party of Canada(@CanadianGreens) is having a leadership race. I want to take this opportunity to formally endorse @AmitaKuttner and @MeryamHd2020 . Both of
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Ruslan Rust
rust_ruslan
Are you interested in mouse models of #stroke? And their suitability to study blood-brain-barrier #BBB disruption? Please have a look at our recent work published @FrontPhysiol (+ my first paper
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Lyme Disease might be actually a chronic infection, not just an autoimmune response, says new book “Chronic: The Hidden Cause of the Autoimmune Pandemic and How to Get Better Again,”
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