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Rebecca Livingston
RebeccaMLiv
Respiratory Physios are helping to save lives all over the world. For those of you who’d like to know more, here are some of the things a respiratory physio does
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Matt Southward
matt_southward_
Just accepted at @SCPdiv12's CP:SP!Jen Cheavens, @SauerZavala, & I wrote up a framework to specify which parts of emotion regulation skills use researchers are studying and which contribute most to
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🌽 Dreadful Cockroach 🎃
DreadRoach
Signs of ableism to watch out for in activists:-Establishing 'bare minimum' standards for activism that demand long hours of daily work, constant exposure to emotionally devastating material, or physical labor.-Dismissing
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Prof. Taylor G. Petrey
TaylorPetrey
I've been preparing a syllabus on "Race and the Bible" which has been a really fulfilling exercise but I noticed something interesting I wasn't looking for but of course jumped
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Doctor-Baron 17cShyteposter, DDS
17cShyteposter
One of the enduring mysteries of corona-chan is how much institutional opposition there's been to cheap, low (or even zero) risk at-home treatments and prophylacticsAll of the Approved Science has
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Force User (#UnitedagaintKPOP)
forceuser96
Thread on Shirdi Sai Baba:- Sai was first seen in Shirdi as a young boy meditating under a neem tree. The villagers were surprised to see a young saint in
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Cait S. Kirby (she/her)
caitskirby
I tweeted this because I attended a talk about equity and inclusion with 600+ other folks where we were told that "differently abled" is preferable to "disabled" because disabled is
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𝐉𝐚𝐲 𝐂𝐨𝐬𝐭
JayCostTWS
DeSantis in his press conference rn says that the 25-44 age group is testing at almost 20% positive. "This is basically socializing." DeSantis says that Florida has flattened the curve
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Riaz Gilani
RiazGilani
Massive trend of people turning to alternative therapies because hospitals are busy with COVID patients. [Thread] Those who have followed me long enough know that I am very sceptical about
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Arlette
ArlettePoolen
And we're on for part three of #ME101 !Part three: science and 'science'To (re)read part 2:https://twitter.com/ArlettePoolen/status/1335388274379137025?s=19 The science in ME can be divided in two parts: biomedical research and
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🟥 Supernothing™ 🏁
_Tomothyy_
NOTICE - Long thread In the wake of spending the last few months acquainting myself more with the current political climate, and the world of current events, I would like
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
One of the most common questions myeloma patients ask me is: Should I get a stem cell transplant, and if so when should I do it? The update of the
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Adam Fleming
adamfleming
REALLY interesting chat with @AstraZeneca on #BBCNewscast about the Oxford COVID19 vaccine. They’re working on the basis you’ll need TWO doses and will then be protected for 12-24 months. (1)https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p08m8kv6
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John Orchard
DrJohnOrchard
Links now posted to my full series of #MedicalReversal blogs at @BJSM_BMJ on the topic of Cortisone Injections for knee osteoarthritis; why this is a medical reversal that will eventually
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Jack Wilkinson
jd_wilko
I have 15 minutes, so here are some thoughts about ‘sibling-oocyte’ trials in IVF. Generally, these involve taking a woman’s oocytes(eggs) produced from ovarian stimulation, and randomly dividing in half.
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Alpha OmegaEnergy "The Energy Kraken"
AOECOIN
#Breaking #Breakingnews 6 People Roll Over DEAD from #Phizer #Vaccine Trial.Pfizer says "Oh nothing to worry about, it changes nothing" Their Former Head of #Science turned #Whistleblower is screaming foul
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