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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Tangent: this study estimates the natural inoculum at only a few thousand infectious viruses. https://stm.sciencemag.org/content/12/573/eabe2555 Other estimates using different methods have landed in the same ballpark. https://www.medrxiv.o
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Dr. Jacqueline Antonovich
jackiantonovich
Hey friends! As you may have heard, @nursingclio launched a Patreon today with the goal of paying our writers (https://www.patreon.com/nursingclio ), I wanted to offer a thread on why, after 8
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Kellie Tallant
Kellie_Tallant
1/ A thread: People are coming for me. I am not an advocate for mental health. Although, I’ve lost a parent to depression. 1) I didn’t suggest that exercise doesn’t
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Brian Goldstone
brian_goldstone
Thinking today about Melanie, a 57-year-old woman I met at a homeless encampment in Atlanta, while out with the Mercy Care street medicine team. Wearing slacks and a dark blazer,
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Jaap Stronks
jaapstronks
This article still has so many gems. Most revelations about the Dutch COVID19 fiasco keep bringing us back tohttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30567-5/fulltext Its model assumptions are discussed here:https:
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theakorede
#MEDschoolREALITIES Now clinical posting I don’t know of your school but in my own school After you’ve written First MBThey give small holiday then you will do Intro to path
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Vijay Pande
vijaypande
1/ IT'S TIME TO HEAL. Tech is often criticized for a culture of moving fast and breaking things. But what we saw last year was tech enabling bio and healthcare
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Mr. Magic Brice✍️🏽🤔
brice_maggic
I see stupid tweets seem to spark up the cables in many people's brains. Let's try this. 01Try to imagine no one colonised Africa, we had nothing like independence, we
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Dr. Jacqueline Antonovich
jackiantonovich
Yesterday, many Americans were shocked to learn that the USPS had the power to arrest people. Historians of medicine and historians of sex would like to remind you that the
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ATS Scholar
ATSScholar
Hey everyone As 2020 comes to a close we thought we would share with you some of the most popular articles from ATS Scholar! Check the thread below for
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Samantha Pritchard
thucydiplease
i read these yes. Here’s her argument as I read it. I will respond. 1) Discuss the desire for cis women to conform with gender, to become their gender, with
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Implied Upside
markets_on
1/ An interesting concept to think about is that several D2C e-commerce businesses have subsequently moved into B&M to compliment their digital offering Surely there are others, but examples include:
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
I'm your host, @khowaga. Let's continue with the #history of public health in 19th century #Egypt. The French were evacuated from Egypt in 1801. The power vacuum was eventually filled
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Abou
AbouS_K
I recently had the chance to share my *non study related* approaches to tackling Step 1 with one of my mentees. Since he found it useful, I thought I’d share
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Lindsey Fitzharris
DrLindseyFitz
THREAD: MISTLETOE & MEDICINE (1/10) Today, we associate mistletoe with smooching; however, the poisonous plant has a long association with medicine, and in the past would have been recognized by
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Dr. Crystal Grant
itscrystalgrant
This incredible figure I saw in a genetics class in college solidified my interest in population genetics. It shows that using a clustering technique (PCA) you can capture the ethnicity
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