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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
'Zinc is the key to a healthy immune system, blocking pathogens while preventing inflammation. We’ve known this since zinc deficiency symptoms were first reported in the 1960's.'https://medium.com/@leonardjpmail/think-zinc-9c1
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the master and margaritaville
MissPavIichenko
I'm going through a rough time so I'm going to make a thread of politician photos that look like stock photos Man_staring_forlornly_out_window.jpg Business negotiation tip: When the weather is nice,
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Airamiv
airamiv__
About being a gender critical:The thing is, we are not debating whether trans people deserve rights. What we are debating is whether trans people’s rights should override the existing, hard
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
This claim re: trust in the BBC bothered me a bit - the decline seemed implausibly large and, to the extent there has been a decline in trust, this seemed
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Lauren Pelley
LaurenPelley
U.K. government scientists say more-transmissible #B117 coronavirus variant may also increase death rate by 30 per cent, @guardian reporting.Teams compared death rates among those who tested positive for new variant
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Jin Xu
xujnx
What have been excavated at Shimao in Shaanxi over the past decade are perhaps more significant than the terracotta army of the First Emperor. The magnificent 4000-year-old city, built mostly
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Lauren Walsh
lozzF_W
I’m one of the artistic team. This week I was told I’ll likely be made redundant. I asked what the prospects were for me being rehired in any capacity further
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Iona Italia, PhD
IonaItalia
That so many leftists are against free speech is the strongest proof that they firmly believe that we not only have complete cultural hegemony & power over all the speech-producing
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
Lots of tweets about this today! Let's see what we can see in the focal S:E484 build!Phylogenetics (what I do - making 'family trees' from virus genetics) can be very
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Kimberly D. Manning, MD
gradydoctor
1/#WhatsYourWhyGrady elevatorHer: "Is that my girl Dr. Manning?"Me: "Heeeey! I haven't seen you in a minute!"*elbow bump*Her: "I ain't used to seeing you with scrubs on and not in your
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PugetSoundNavyMuseum
PSNavyMuseum
Welcome to #ArchivesVeterans! Today, our curator has a lot to share about researching military records. So let's dive on in! #ArchivesHashtagParty #Genealogy #FamilyHistory #ancestry1/? A lot of veterans didn’t talk
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Diego Bassani, PhD 🏠😷
DGBassani
“Keeping schools open & finding safe strategies to do it should be prioritized. But that means refraining from the narrative that children don’t get infected and schools don’t spread the
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Alan Cooper
MrAlanCooper
When I started programming, it was a solo skill, performed by individuals, with little or no sharing and virtually no collaboration. A culture was built around those facts. 1 So,
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Michael Lin, PhD-MD
michaelzlin
The interesting comparison to me is not between JNJ's vaccine and the RNA vaccines, but between it and WKV (inactivated virus) vaccines, because they are similar in efficacy. JNJ has
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P. D. Mangan Health & Fitness Maximalist 🇺🇸
Mangan150
Serum albumin, a protein measured by a common lab test, has a large inverse relation with mortality.Why?Thread In very old people, albumin was a more important risk marker than traditional
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Emilia C Skirmuntt 🦇🧬🦠
ESkirmuntt
Let’s talk about vaccines and dosing again (another thread;) )There is a lot of talk at the moment about dosing and delays. First, it was the UK who decided to
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