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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
As expected, our @washingtonpost editorial today on the delayed second dose vaccine strategy has generated a vigorous and interesting dialogue. https://tinyurl.com/y7c6v9hz Here are my takeaways (a thread): 1/18 The debate
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
A few predictions as to what happens to the process of science/ med after COVID whimpers to an end1. The Journal market for COVID publications is going to hit rock
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Daniel George
drdanielgeorge
A research team I’m part of just published data looking at the ‘diseases of despair’ crisis over the last decade (full article is free and available online). A brief summary
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Kevin Fenton
ProfKevinFenton
1/8 @LondonADPH have issued a policy position to support BAME communities in London during and beyond the #COVID19 pandemic. I also recognise that “racism is a public health issue” –
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Ingrid
IndieTams
1/ I’ve been seeing a few posts re: the difficulty of getting AP/RA positions and how people are exploiting this. I was recently offered an AP post and felt that
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snopes.com
snopes
When a group calling themselves “America’s Frontline Doctors” gathered to laud unproven treatments for COVID-19 on July 27, our readers wanted to know: Who are they, exactly?So we dug through
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Rebecca Huenink
RebeccaHuenink
At first I thought this wasn’t well thought out—a hasty decision—because it just doesn’t make sense. We really think it’s OK to go work out in an indoor gym, but
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Kurt Phillips🧛♂️
ARCCollective
Yesterday @MackLamoureux published an article on Vice concerning the efforts of Peter Downing to first separate the province of Alberta from Canada and then become an American state. 1/18 #ableg
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Caitlyn Vlasschaert, MD MSc
DrFlashHeart
Unlike most other animals, humans cannot convert uric acid into a more soluble compound.Precipitated uric acid can cause a host of problems like gout and kidney stones.What happened to our
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Silas
GenerallyUnwell
1/Learnt a bit about blood pressure measurement last year. But if it’s not on twitter did it really happen?Cue my second #tweetorial 2/BP can me measured invasively or non-invasively
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Adrian Liston
LabListon
A #LabRetrospective, to highlight talented alumni.First up, Dr Dina Danso-Abeam, my first PhD graduate. Dina was the first to identify Olmsted as a #PID, starting our work in gene-hunting in
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Alison Sbrana
AlisonSbrana
Happening now. Key points:- #LongCovid can happen regardless of acute infection severity- Symptoms: respiratory, fatigue, sleep difficulty, neurological sx, depression, anxiety"There's a lot we still do not understand, and empathy
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el gato malo
boriquagato
“If you look at the slope, the incline of cases we’ve experienced as we’ve got into the late fall and soon-to-be early winter, it really is quite troubling" said anthony
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Charles d'Haussy
charlesdhaussy
22 predictions on Asia blockchain for 2021[Thread]--> Not investment advice. 1/22Asia Defi continues its fast pace growth.-Think @dForcenet / @Bandprotocol / @Xfers / @MantraDao / @Huobiglobal Defi / @Nansen_ai /
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Derrick VanGennep
VanGennepD
A thread on "long covid", which describes long-term symptoms of Covid-19. My point here is that infections matter, not just deaths.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reHPBedlPxU An in-depth interview with someone suffering long-covid
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Richard ("Armchair Epidemiologist") Ward, Esq.
RichardWWard1
#StittVirusDeathCount for Dec. 4:OSDH (underreported): 1860CDC (Death certificate count): 2251 Estimated actual Oklahoma COVID deaths: 3000-5000Comments and update, including areas under investigation, follows.(more) Comments: FOX 23 and KF
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