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Caltekkerz
A Look Back on Eden Hazard's time at Chelsea Today is Hazard's Birthday so I thought I'd go over his time at Chelsea and why he should be considered a
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🇺🇸I Support Our Military & Law Enforcement🇺🇸
TheWiseOwl_AZ
1. Just received from my Military Intel contact: . He said matches his info on the COVID-19 fraudulent tests (the PCR tests that Tesla’s Elon Musk took 4 times in
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
Today, the first time, CDC says "Fully vaccinated persons who meet criteria will no longer be required to quarantine following an exposure to someone with #COVID19."THIS IS HUGE. A thread.https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/info
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Dr. Guy Chamberland
DrGChamberland
1/20 Long post WARNING. A history lesson in #QIXLEEF & #CAUMZ inhaled drugs that meet US cGMP reg. reqs. to treat pain in cancer patients. QIXLEEF is a botanical drug
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
A new paper (coming out in 2021) proposing an expanded "new" model for "airborne"....sounds familiar. (1/4)https://cmr.asm.org/content/34/1/e00184-20 Consequently, we propose a revised and broader definition of “airbor
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Jonathan Ryder, MD
JonathanRyderMD
This is a really interesting article for the endocarditis fans out there like me:"Time to blood culture positivity in Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia is useful to determine the risk for infective
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Nidhi Prakash
nidhiprakash
I've now been sick, first with COVID then with post-COVID symptoms, since April. I wrote this mostly because, well, the pandemic won't end when there's a vaccine for many, many
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Antibody-Dependent Enhancement (ADE) is a complex and poorly understood phenomenon, likely underpinned by different mechanisms, where binding of a virus to suboptimal antibodies enhances severity of the disease, rather than
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Nina Teicholz
bigfatsurprise
New report: obesity-related costs in 2018 were 6.76% GDP ($1.389 trillion) vs. 5.57% ($0.976 trillion) in 2014. Obesity rates rising for men, esp. Of 7 factors ID'd as crucial, none
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John Purakal, MD
JohnPurakal
The #COVID19 vaccines are safe + effective. Frontline providers are lining up to receive their vaccines because we know this to be true, as the data supports it. It’s a
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Dr. Faris Durmo MD., BSc.
Dr_FarrisD
1/ MRI study -Prev healthy kids now with COVID19 - Short threadLargest study to date of CNS Imaging features - Cases grouped based on clinical data. 4 groups1. Acute Covid192.
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Jonathan Engler 😀
jengleruk
I just had another thought about this (and the other vaccine candidates).Maybe it's a bit "niche" but I thought it was interesting!https://twitter.com/jengleruk/status/1335925357141176324 For months now, various people like my
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The Lancet
TheLancet
NEW—First full results from interim analysis confirm that the Oxford #COVID19 vaccine is safe and efficacious against symptomatic COVID-19 disease: https://hubs.li/H0CcSs60 (1/6) The vaccine protects against symptomatic disease in 7
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Sandhya Ramesh
sandygrains
Hi Saket, most things mentioned in this thread are normal and expected. There are many other reasons to question the vaccine approval process, but these have an explanation; documentation is
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Laura Joyce
laurajoycenz
@SocraticEM now discussing "Looking in the mirror - COVID19 and change for healthcare simulation" at #NZASH2020 #NZASH2020 We need to turn the mirror back on ourselves - debrief on where
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BLACK LIVES MATTER Ali Kohan
kohan_lab
I'm currently reviewing abstracts for a national conference, on a topic slightly outside of my research area. I'm noticing a recurring set of writing issues that detract from a lot
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