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Oliver
Kebiruesuana
How to know if you have an agenda against Solskjaer.Stage 1:- Dislike him for no good reason. Ask yourself why you don't like him. If you come up with reasons
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Liam Thorp đź’™
LiamThorpECHO
Amazes me how much support there is for this government still, people quick to say how tough this would be for anyone in chargeThat argument might have washed at first,
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Dr. Adele Hite
ahhite
Here it is. The "Why Nutritional Epidemiology of Chronic Disease (henceforth, NECD) Sucks" thread. Let me be very clear: my animadversion has to do specifically with epidemiological studies that purport
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Yoong
yoongkhean
We shouldn’t be too fixated on vaccine efficacy. What ultimately is important (& I suspect most of us are talking about) is vaccine effectiveness (VE).Vaccine efficacy is % of reduction
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The Lion Queen (Health Journalist)
radiocranberry
Nigerians love to travel. We also know there are millions of Nigerians who don't have international passports not to talk of travel. The ones who have travelled very likely have
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DoYouSEEWhatIC
Awnye5
Proof That The COVID Pandemic Was Planned & With PurposeAs we know the new COVID-19 disease appeared in China towards the end of 2019. Therefore it was named COVID-19 which
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Thus I'd rather emphasize the additive nature of risk reduction. For aerosols, droplets, or fomites, people should implement as many of the following measures as possible:-Physical distance-Avoid crowds-Avoid indoors/enclosed spaces-Mas
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
A common misperception is that public health protocols revolve around individuals, rather than the safety of communities. This misperception happens to align w/ the GOP's weighting of individuals>communities & is
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Caroline Seydel
CarolineSeydel
“Why would anyone take a vaccine that’s 94% effective for a disease with a 99% survival rate?”The problem with this logic is that the 99% and 94% don’t mean the
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Eva Golpinou • Nutrition Made Simple
golpinou
Benefits of eating healthy.// THREAD // 1. Heart health.Healthy eating and exercise can prevent up to 80% of premature heart disease and stroke. 2. Reduced cancer risk.Some types of cancer
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The COVID Tracking Project
COVID19Tracking
Our update is published. States reported record tests completed (852k) and cases (77k) for the second day in a row, as well as 951 deaths. One significant caveat: the total
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Jim Geraghty
jimgeraghty
Also in today’s Morning Jolt, back in July 2020, the Newton, Mass., school district was struggling with the familiar issues of reopening schools and how to keep a safe distance
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Adwoa
Sandy_Asia
40 years ago a rare cancer, Kaposi’s sarcoma, was reported to have been diagnosed in 41 homosexual men. Over time, cases of pneumocystis pneumonia was also being diagnosed in mostly
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Dr Nigel Kellow 🩺
NigelKellow
ABOUT PFIZER THE VACCINE:So, the @pfizer vaccine is 90% effective. What does that mean? We know that 94 people out of 44,000 in the study got COVID. That means that
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JepsonLab_UCL
JepsonlabU
Observation. Since moving into the neurological disease field, I've found that many (reviewers!) feel that animal models need to precisely phenocopy human symptoms to be 'valid'. A brief thread on
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
After Black Death, ungovernable state and depopulation lasted almost 200y. It is not a given that the world is necessarily governable simply because we prefer it. Governance escape is possible
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