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ScienceShared
Unless we pass laws which support people to enable them to self-isolate properly, any improvements to test & trace will have marginal impact and cases will simply spiral out of
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Lyme Disease might be actually a chronic infection, not just an autoimmune response, says new book “Chronic: The Hidden Cause of the Autoimmune Pandemic and How to Get Better Again,”
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Paul Williams
PaulNWilliamz
*How to clinic with Paul Williams*Mostly for internal medicine residents, but also for anyone else who is curious.Others may do things differently or disagree, and that’s totally fine. (1/22) Before
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WIRED UK
WiredUK
On January 22, 2020, Kim Jong-un acted quickly. North Korea closed its borders with China and Russia to stop a new, mysterious virus from spreading. But more than a year
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Dan Przygoda
dprzygoda
There’s a tweet going around from a tech lifestyle blogger that appears to be misleading about what the FDA has said in regard to the Curative pcr Covid tests being
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Mark Murphy
DrMarkMurphy
The tragedy of being diagnosed with Cervical Cancer, must be compounded by the discovery that one or more of the cervical smears in the preceding years, before the onset of
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
This year has been momentous, with a new virus, a new job writing about that virus (114 articles!) and many new sources, readers and Twitter followers. To chronicle this insane
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Dr Ali G #NHSBlueHeart💙- Please #WearAMask 😷🇪🇺
AlisonGeorge10
@MattHancock says yet again that “Schools are safe”, because children are at low risk of serious disease. With current v high disease prevalence (maybe 1 in 20 or 30 in
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Maya Wardeh
maroshcka
Where might novel coronaviruses come from? Our study with @Baylism and Marcus Blagrove is now out: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-21034-5@LivUni_IVES Thread 1/16 Background:Novel coronaviruses arise by homologous recombination o
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Kimberly Blumenthal, MD, MSc
KimberlyBlumen1
1/OK so there *may* be new reports of allergy to #COVID19 vaccines but many other things (e.g., vasovagal syncope) can be misdiagnosed as allergy so we need more clinical details
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
A JAMA research letter finds a mask does not lower Spo2 on pulse oximetryPlease allow me to explain why doing this paper is a bad idea; Why it doesn't help;
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Naomi O'Leary
NaomiOhReally
I'm going to do a thread about the response to the Covid-19 Coronavirus in the Netherlands: socially, in the media, and by authorities. Awareness rose the week of Feb 24.It
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Krithika Mohan
krithicism
1/ Tweetorial alertHave you checked out @TheSkeletonKG latest post on Hypophosphatemia? https://www.renalfellow.org/2020/06/17/skeleton-key-group-electrolyte-case-9/ If you have, you must already know that hypophos is bad news@kkalra_22 @so
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
1/ Thank you so much @janevandis! Better understanding neurobiology can help us in so many areas of medicine! The other important piece of this paper is again reiterating the role
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Louis Wu
LouisWu1992
For anyone interested in the age breakdown for covid in Ireland, I've updated my set of charts with the data since last Sunday. There are links in the last tweet
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Rob DuMont
rdumont99
A #bcpoli on #COVIDzero My thoughts on an approach to COVID in BC. My answer to reducing cases, deaths, and dealing with variants of concern ("VoC") is ISOLATE, ELIMINATE,
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