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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
NEW: There is a new strain of COVID in England that is far more infectious. What it means and what it doesn’t mean. Doing a Sat morning roundup with a
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Ahmar U. Zaidi, MD (Dr. Z)
drzsicklecell
Detroit. The history of my city is racially-charged and rooted in the effects of structural and individualized racism. #COVID19 exposed that. As a #SickleCell physician who cares for black
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Caitlin Gorback
CGorback
My first academic publication feels very bittersweet.This new addition to my professional CV comes with personal loss for millions of people across the globe. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0094119020300632?dgcid=author1
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becca²⁸ ♡’s char and louis☁️
GVLDENTOMLINSON
hi. i just wanna say that i love the song i’m in love with my car by queen and here is a thread of why. “the machine of a dream,
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Alex Selby
alexselby1770
Random sample prevalence studies, such as the one out today (REACT-1) or the one published by the ONS, form an extremely valuable piece of the puzzle, but IMHO they are
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Eirini Malliaraki
irinimalliaraki
In 1986, Don R Swanson argued that there is a lot of undiscovered public knowledge, i.e. publicly available complementary but *not interactive* academic literatures /1 https://www.jstor.org/stable/4307965?seq=1 the growth of science
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Jonas R. Kunst
KunstJonas
Historically, medical conditions that disproportionally affect women have falsely been attributed to psychological causes, often referred to with euphemism such as "biopsychological". Yet I am shocked to read this about
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Joshua Bauml, MD
Jbauml
Up next I am going to go through the CodeBreaK100 trial, evaluating AMG510 in patients with KRAS G12C+ NSCLC. I know a lot of people have already gone over these
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Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy
DrDeepakKrishn1
ASPIRIN - For primary prevention of cardiovascular (CV) disease is being highly debated, especially after 3 studies in different settings reported that a reduction in ischemic events is largely counterbalanced
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
This is not correct. Not only was it imaginable... it was widely predicted in March that COVID would be a highly persistent problem.1. An expert panel in March predicted ~200K
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
Good evening! I'm your host for the week, @khowaga, and I'm about to ruin your dinner! (1/18)#tweetistorian #histmed #twitterstorian #epitwitter You see, I've mentioned #cholera a few times, but I
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Ezra Klein
ezraklein
So @ronklain is a very good choice here, particularly right now, and I want to say a word on whyhttps://twitter.com/transition46/status/1326692666827034625?s=21 In 2014, the Obama administration made Klain "Ebola czar," and
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Ryan Kulp 🇺🇸
ryanckulp
2020 was the year our whole word suffered. below i'll quote in full an excerpt from "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor Frankl.The Meaning of Suffering: We must never forget
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Robert M Califf
califf001
The precipitous drop in LE due to Covid 19 is dramatic, but it tends to overshadow the steady decline in life expectancy for the past 6 years. This is
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Nardeep Singh Dahiya
NSDahiya
#CoronavirusPandemic What is the most underdiagnosed and untreated nutritional deficiency in India? Vit D; most studies indicate a prevalence of between 60 and 90 per cent of population deficient in
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🧢🌊🌺🔮🌹🌻❤WitchesForYang🍎🦄🌄💡💪🐑🐕🐝🐔🐐
WitchesFor
Twitter friends, we need to talk about FIBER. In America, 95-97% of us aren't getting the MINIMUM amount of fiber & it's leading to a myriad of illness, disorder &
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