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Clare Kane 🦋
ClareyBearK
OK @b_d4512 it’s myeloma time!!First of all as I’ve already alluded to all malignancies have a cell of origin. The cell that has developed a series mutations to allow it
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Michael Thomas Cucek
MichaelTCucek
#Japan - #Covid_19 OK, folks, calm down (apologies here to Herr Maslow).First, there is at least a five day lag time so whatever the number is today, it is the
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Zain Raza
smzrz
1. Before I rebut this article, I would just say that it wouldn't have hurt you to add that the article is written by opposition member who would have a
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Ben Meyerink, MD
benmeyerink
After seeing many COVID patients, here are some takeaways to help the general public identify it earlier: Most initially thought they had a cold, allergies, etc.Very few actually have fevers
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Josh - Data Analyst in Nashville
ifihadastick
Thought Exercise:Imagine a scenario where a Religious leader was suddenly given executive authority over the medical communities codes of ethics, methods of treatment, and had carte blanche authority to impose
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Maureen Fitzsimmons
mojos55
The #BMJ lashes out at #UK ‘state corruption’ and ‘suppression of #science’The highly-respected medical journal hit out at the "politicisation of science" in an article lashing out at Tory cronyism.Henry
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Maggie Haberman
maggieNYT
With @noahweiland @MarkMazzettiNYT and @anniekarni, Trump had "infiltrates" on his lungs and officials believed he would need to be put on a ventilator before he went to Walter Reed with
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Dr Anushka Aubeelack🐝
bumblebeenush
Worth reading #DNACPR should be spoken about openly & honestly, like in this piece Often it is a treatment that only does harm when performed on patients who are in
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Lauren Caruba
LaurenCaruba
San Antonio’s COVID hospitalizations are getting so bad that local hospital leaders penned a New Year’s Eve letter urging residents to help reduce transmission, writes @liz_hardaway.https://www.expressnews.com/news/local/article/Stay-ho
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Simon Johnston
cancerdocsi
Lobular disease accounts for more than 1 in 10 cases of breast cancer. It is often referred to as the sneaky subtype because it can evade detection. A lot has
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Aubrey Gordon, Your Fat Friend (she/her/hers)
yrfatfriend
Reminder: many, many people do not experience "have you lost weight?" as a compliment. Asking about weight loss as a way of complimenting someone asserts that thin bodies are inherently
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Your Skincare Fav ✨
caveofbeauty
The first thing I want to discuss is skin care professionals or enthusiasts shaming consumers. It’s become a popular and funny thing on here. But. Can we collectively move on
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Gary HokieHawk
grsvt81
So, @JoeBiden said what he would do differently to handle the COVID crisis. He had 6 points. While Biden was hiding in the basement, Trump implemented all 6 of Biden's
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Shrey Srivastava
BlogShrey
Last #DDDD research for a while.Based on research from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6609997/#:~:text=Failures%20in%20phase%20II%20testing,(15%25)%20(10) and https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6092479/#:~:text=respe
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Utefan42
utefan_42
As a follow up to my pharmacist friends post I want to help you all understand a little about where we are at. Needle every nurse I work with is
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Tim Skellett
Gurdur
You can date w/ reasonable safety, if you behave responsibly, take precautions *before* you date (like wearing a face-mask usually in public rooms, each person avoiding #COVID19 infection from others).
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