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MissJennWilson (here for research, don't mind me)
MissesJ3
chloriquine compounds treats metabolic disorders. a cure for OBESITY. so tell me again why the american diabetes association was part of the wuhan NIH NIAIDS study collaboration a few years
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
To recap: Swenson argued that phase one of an outbreak is denial. #histmed #twitterstorians #Twittistorians (1/21)https://twitter.com/Tweetistorian/status/1338568554929672194?s=20 Phase 2 is BLAME. Someone or something (else) must be blamed
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c0nc0rdance
c0nc0rdance
Hi Matthew, I'm a cancer biologist, and we use the evolutionary model every day to understand cancer progression at the cellular level.Inherited changes in tumor cells produce populations that diversify
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WeaponOutfitters.com
WeaponOutfitter
I love capitalism and hate communists, but then I watch a single episode of “Bling Empire” and I can understand why some people feel the way they feel haha.Just gotta
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
As epidemic trajectories in Europe rise back towards their spring peaks, a thread on normalisation during a pandemic... 1/ In late Feb & early March, we modelled scenarios for what
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1/SARS-CoV-2 in aerosols: from dispersion in air, to inhalation and disease: (a) while large drops (green) are ballistically and fall, smaller ones (red) can remain buoyant; (b) Droplets evaporate to
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Veera M. Rajagopal
doctorveera
Can genetic score based on predicted gene expressions offer better prediction than polygenic scores?Short answer: no (at least not with the existing eQTL datasets, which are based on bulk-tissue RNAseq)A
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SMangold46804
mangold46804
1/ Happy Thursday! Here is an interesting Pediatric Neurology #MedTweetorial case. A 12 y/o female presents to the office with visual concerns. 3 days ago, her right eye became progressively
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Crystal moth
Prolapsarian
LITERALLY NO LESSONS HAVE BEEN LEARNT. After 100,000 people died Boris Johnson is pursuing the same strategies that killed them. The policies that have led to so many deaths are:
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
28 patients this morning All Covid-19 (as usual). 18 on Oxygen+Dex, 6 recently on it. 12 clear X-Ray changes 7 had GI upset (other causes excluded). 11-Diabetes. Only 4 on
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Mark Toshner
mark_toshner
Thought a longer thread on the Pfizer delayed dose in UK might be useful. 1/n Firstly important to keep local UK context clear. Pfizer will end up a minority vaccine
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Arthur Chu
arthur_affect
BTW if you want to know exactly how bad income inequality was in Victorian London, Bob Cratchit's "15 bob a week" is about as much purchasing power as $75 a
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eric slick
ericslickmusic
alright I deleted my tweets earlier but I gotta speak my mind about anti-malarials, specifically hydroxychloroquine. in 2016, I was diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease. it was about as horrible
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Mistress Augustina | Toronto Dominatrix
ServeAugustina
A lot of people are returning to work. I’m not here to judge, I’ve been considering it myself. But I do want to offer a gentle reminder that Covid is
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Dan Andrews
DanielAndrewsMP
The Taipan snake is one of the deadliest in the world.And the anti-venom for its bite was discovered right here, in Victoria – saving thousands of lives. It's just one
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Senator McCollister
SenMcCollister
There is a cancer INSIDE the Republican Party, and that cancer is Trumpism. Just because Trump is gone doesn’t mean Trumpism will go away (Marjorie Taylor Greene is currently in
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