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Tracy Shields
tcshields
Changes to MeSH terminology for 2021 are posted!!!https://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/whatsnew.htmlI went looking for something else, saw this page had been updated on 02 Nov (!!). Time to drop everything and look at
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MAGA┬NoMore!
MAGA_NoMore
1 of 21/ @oliviapalm1976Quote From Dr. Fauci.“Chickenpox is a virus. Lots of people have had it, and probably don't think about it much once the initial illness has passed. But
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
As we (hopefully) start a new government response to COVID-19 we need to recognize that economic impacts have hit far more people than disease & this likely explains strong opposition
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Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
Pre existing Kidney diseases, #COVID19 and Foods.Many patients with severe COVID-19 are those with co-existing, chronic conditions, including high blood pressure and diabetes. Both of these increase the risk of
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Tom Bouthillet 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇮🇪
tbouthillet
THREAD: 1/ I would like urge all of my colleagues in EMS to become vaccinated for COVID-19 as soon as possible. Here are some basic talking points. You are welcome
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Nicky Kyle Gardening
nickykylegarden
A world record-breaking 261 tomato cultivars were exhibited at @NBGGlasnevin #TTTomFest19! The human race eats ½ its weight in #tomatoes annually. An important crop economically - preserving their valuable #genetic
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Andrew Wehrman
ProfWehrman
In July of 1776 the entire of city of Boston was closed so they could safely inoculate for smallpox. It lasted months and no one could leave once it began.
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Katherine Crocker PhD supports #BLM
cricketcrocker
So that paper on BMI and “obesity” is finally in proofs stage and I’m already bracing for the reaction in case anyone reads it.I’m waiting for a zoom meeting to
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
A good article on masks. One key way they are believed to help is that lowering the dose that is inhaled lowers the severity of the disease. This could partly
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Naveed Aziz
DNAziz_
1/ #LongCovid: What do you need to know? While we are fighting harder than ever to reduce the number of new #COVID19 cases, health professionals are already concerned about long
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Orla Hegarty
Orla_Hegarty
[Thread] So why does ventilation matter so much in #Covid19 suppression? Covid-19 is a disease caught by inhaling virus particles in the air 1/ the closer you are to an
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Alan McNally 💙
alanmcn1
One long and final message from me. I have worked on and off in ID diagnostics for years. I helped develop the EU H5N1 PCR diagnostic and had several funded
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Roberto Cardella
Robert0Guiscard
Ninety-seven percent of pigs today are raised in factory farms, where they will never run across sprawling pastures, bask in the sun, breathe fresh air, or do anything else that
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Julia Maués
itsnot_pink
A about vaccine prioritization from the perspective of a patient with very elevated mortality risk due to cancer but is “too young” to have a turn in line at
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Simon Barnett
sbarnettARK
While I think 'liquid biopsies' will be viewed as one of the most important medical breakthroughs of the 2020's, I've got to admit that 'liquid biopsy' is a poor term.
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UK Research and Innovation
UKRI_News
This month for #IYPH2020, we’re looking at how plant pests and diseases spread around the world, and how research helps keep UK farms, forests and gardens safe. Here are just
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