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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
CDC Guidance Update: Masks don't just reduce the amount of virus we release, masks also reduce the amount of virus we inhale. Here's a thread on some publishedstudies on the
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Lily Soaper
lilysoaper
THREAD: Considering I’m going through it rn I thought I’d do a mini (possibly long) thread on what PMDD is like and my experiences: At the moment it’s more a
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Pleuni Pennings #BlackLivesMatter
pleunipennings
This week I learned about ME/CFS when I sent a 2-line email to my PhD advisor Joachim Hermisson. Me: “Hope you & your family are well. Could you send me
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✨bpdream✨
sparklepsych
I often see misinformation and stigma around bpd. So here’s a thread on what it’s really like to live with bpd - with some MYTH busters. (bpd is a ‘spectrum’
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Ali
aliostad
#IMPORTANT A medical official in Tehran reports that they have started to see an increasing number of reinfections: patients already infected in March and now come back with different and
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Jeff Linder
jeffreylinder
Finally read this from @jmichaelmcw in @nejmcatalyst For those of us who live in the “measurement” world, there is A LOT to consider. Clearly, measures have under-delivered.https://catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.20.0226t Decades
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Andrew Flood 👨🏻💻📝🕺
andrewflood
Iceland is testing on arrival, from the number of cases they have detected a normal years tourism to Ireland ( just under 10 million visitors) would result in the importation
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Sarah Climenhaga
SarahC_Toronto
Questioning the lockdown is seen as a domain of anti-science, alt right, conspiracy theorists. But the effects of these lockdowns are destructive to mental health, devastating to low income populations
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Does neuroinvasion of the brain by #SARSCoV2 happen? Not just in mice, but in *humans*? The clear answer in this study is yes — both demonstrated with human brain cells
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𝚕𝚢𝚜𝚑𝚊🧩™️
xlyshhh
{} reasons why someone with anxiety may come across as “rude”: 1~ they don’t like making eye contact:someone w/ anxiety may feel discomfort or fear from making eye contact w/
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
The human body's immune system is 99.87% effective against Covid19. This beats all vaccine statistics and does not give any side effects in future, it also does not increase the
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Freedom from Torture
FreefromTorture
MESSAGE FROM THE BARRACKS.My name is Omar. I lived in the barracks for two months.Today I'm using Freedom from Torture's platform to speak to you directly about the crisis of
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Wesley Kerr
wesleytkerr
Our new paper came out on New Year's Eve! @UCLANeurology looked at patients' and loved-ones' descriptions of seizures and quantitatively analyzed which descriptions were more common in #dissociative/#functional seizures as
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Pim Techamuanvivit
chezpim
There was one Covid case yesterday here in New Zealand, not far north of Auckland. The patient was a recent returnee from Europe, had finished her 14-day managed isolation (MIQ)
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Paul Fenwick
pjf
Okay folks, let's talk about bipolar. It's something that's stigmatised, and doesn't get anywhere near as much visibility as some other forms of neurodiversity. I have Bipolar II, and I've
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Sahaj Kohli
SahajKohli
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day, and it's important to bring this issue to light in our own communities.Talking about suicide is not shameful no matter what we are conditioned
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