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Anne Wheaton
AnneWheaton
I'm going to share a cautionary tale with you. When Dr Fauci said either wear an N95 mask or double your masks when you wear them, do it. Because even
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Kent FA ⚽
KentFA
We are experiencing a high volume of traffic to our website following the @FA's recent announcement about the return of grassroots football. Reply to this tweet with your questions http://www.kentfa.com/news/2020/jul/18/return-of-outdoo
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 122@UCSFHospitals: 29 pts, 8 vented (Fig L). Sadly, 1 more death, so 2 in last 3d (after none for ~1 mth). Test positivity stable at
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(((Eric Koreen)))
ekoreen
I wrote this four years ago for #BellLetsTalk . It still stands.https://theathletic.com/35405/2017/01/25/koreen-why-it-is-paramount-to-talk-about-mental-health-today-and-every-day/ It’s been a really tough year for a lot of people, and it
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ًsam
mcriceley
why blair pfaff from black monday is adhd. an elaborate thread. 1x01 -blair is a rambler, something that’s shown multiple times in 1x01 and throughout the rest of the series.
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING: The #coronavirus was already present in two large cities in northern Italy by December 18, over two months before the first case was detected, a national study of
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Dr. Mark Reynolds
DrReynoldsChi
$VXRT has positioned themselves really well as a second generation oral vaccine that can fill in the gaps of these more fragile injectables like $PFE and $MRNA. This new article
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Wellbeing in Medicine Society
WellbeinginMed
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. This is a really important opportunity for us to talk about something which is often really difficult to discuss.In the U.K. in 2018, there
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Colin West
ColinWestMDPhD
1/ Welcome to another edition of West’s Well-Being Wednesday! As a reminder, I’ll briefly highlight papers, topics, questions, etc. related to healthcare professional #wellbeing, with a new entry each week.
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Lucas Morin
lucasmorin_eolc
Do non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) really increase the risk of adverse outcomes and death among patients who test positive for SARS-CoV-2?A new observational, registry-based study in @PLOSMedicine suggests that it
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Annie Heckenberger
anniemal
Let’s discuss one of the worst COVID-19 takes I’ve heard this weekend, the “we’re all going to get it anyway.” This is a lazy, ignorant, and potentially fatal, approach to
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ForeBucks
Forepawz
Folks have been asking me, so I thought I'd arrange my thoughts into tweets! I'm impressed with the vaccine at 90% effectiveness! For reference, flu vaccines that are well-matched to
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Health Nerd
GidMK
It's coming towards the end of the year, and there are still countless people minimizing the pandemic and spreading untruthsSo I thought I'd do a bit of a thread of
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
I want to take a moment to explain the big vaccine news today. #Pfizer is reporting early data showing their vaccine is “more than 90%” effective in preventing COVID-19. I
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TruthSeeker
TruthSeeker_200
Situation Update, Dec. 3rd - Senators announce 10-day emergency investigation! Also....Update from Gitmo - Arrest/Execution? (in Separate thread below) LISTEN TO IT HERE.https://www.brighteon.com/ad69e36f-8d3e-4c1c-ba16-0bf86ae1a172 READ IT
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ This did not have to be.Over 100,000 Americans currently in hospitals with COVID-19 and over 210,000 new cases today. We are converging on and will soon surpass the 9/11
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