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Lois Parshley
LoisParshley
Subtle arguments on Twitter are a losing battle, but going to try to address schools and #Covid19 with nuance: It's been really hard to get good data on children and
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/14) Very important viral load & susceptibility study of 192 children (49 positive for #SARSCoV2, 18 with MIS-C, 125 negative).Despite having generally mild symptoms, children who tested positive had a
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Sarah Holland-Batt
the_shb
The destructive effects of aged care privatisation in Australia: thread.Commonwealth funding of aged care is tipped to reach $21.7bn+ in this financial year.This is 80% of the sector's funding. The
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Bob Moran
bobscartoons
1. Many people are saying that they are not spending Christmas with family as it is “not worth the risk”. In order for a person without coronavirus symptoms to “kill
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Ambulatus
ambulatus
$RAC.AX #asx #oncology #cancer@RaceOncology could be a 2021 #asx 10+ baggerWhy follows in this thread. First watch the strategy video./1https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7WKOtMEPnI Bisantrene was shown decades ago to be safe and effective
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Chris Holland
ChrisCardsFan
Recently, I have been researching late war US infantry divisions deployed to the ETO in autumn/winter 1944. It may interest some to learn that some divisions did not arrive in
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AAdhira 🌙🇮🇳
Aadhiraspeaks
I never wanted to write a Prof thread here since I wanted this to be break. But some comments regarding Dentistry is pushing me to be writing this, making me
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Ivana Fulli
DrFulli
#LongCOVID19 thread.Even only #chronicSmellingLoss #Anosmia can be devastating emotionally:Affected people loose any enjoyment in domains like food, ignore bad smelling warnings of many hazards, can become anxieux about body odours
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Luke
2017rockwood
An independent survey revealed the majority of covid fear comes from catching it and suffering long term effect from Disclaimer: Everything I reference in thread existed BEFORE COVID-19.Long haul covid
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David Zweig
davidzweig
MAJOR THREAD: This Israel article is going to alter the debate about schools. It has a lot of useful information, but its framing, and its title (which is the only
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Stephanie Tait
StephTaitWrites
Please understand that we have already seen Covid policies that weigh disabled lives as less worthy of saving when resources are rationed. Having a man who proudly espouses these values
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
#SARSCoV2 from transmissionto disease:1. Spike protein on the virus binds the ACE2 receptor on human cells. The Virus RNA is released into the cell, where it is translated into proteins
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Daniel Clark
HEDanielClark
At the end of the 5th week of lockdown 3, and lots of promising news to bring you this week, and virtually every single indicator of what is happening with
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𝘿𝘼𝙇 / ☃️🎄
DallenReber
The Most Transformative Thing You Can Do Today For Your BrainGet Smarter Immediately.(Plus the most important piece no one talks about)Thread. Exercise.But before you say “oh I already know this”
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Hiro Proto
proto_hiro
1. It’s hard to oversell the promise of CRISPR. It’s one of the most fundamental discoveries of the 21st century. It essentially leverages an infection-fighting mechanism in bacteria to edit
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
Here are 3 #COVID19 questions we're trying to answer:1. Why do monoclonal antibodies fail hospitalized patients? Cocktails made by Eli Lilly & Regeneron may be useful for high-risk outpatients, but
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