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Jeni Chappelle, Editor 📚
jenichappelle
I’ve been talking to a lot of people lately about ADHD. It seems like more & more people are wondering if they have ADHD & want to know how I
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Iain
Skiddles1985
Ok, I have composed myself. Here comes the promised rant:We are still in the middle of a global pandemic, families are loosing loved ones before their time, millions have lost
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Dr. Clement Y. Chow
ClementYChow
excited the @ChowLab's newest paper! Another installment in trying to understand NGLY1 deficiency #NGLY1 #RareDisease #openaccess Before I get into the paper, I'm really proud of the team effort to
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
“We need to talk about PCR”. What, again?? Yes, again. There’s no question whatsoever that, as configured & used, PCR mass testing “over-reads” by a considerable margin. This is because
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The SNP
theSNP
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "I have decided to hold a briefing today - even although we had not originally planned one - because I think it is important to update you
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ Return to university (part A)I have heard from faculty at universities across the US about what their universities are planning for return to school in just over a month.
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Myles McNulty
MylesMcNulty
Many investors don't seem to grasp the significance of a highly accurate, rapid #COVID19 test that can be used at home, and that can detect asymptomatic cases (like #AVCT's).These tests
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Dr Ali G #NHSBlueHeart💙- Please #WearAMask 😷🇪🇺
AlisonGeorge10
1/14 Morning @SophyRidgeSky, just watched the interviews w/ @DominicRaab @annelongfield @timspector & @bphillipsonMP re #schoolsreopening fully on 8th Mar. Discussions focused on dates, primary vs secondary, catch up plans, mental
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
I was on @CNN today talking about how we STILL don't have adequate testing or turn-around times in many places, and it got me thinking about how much I've shouted
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Jennie Espelho
1Mirror1978
I find its always good to reflect on the last year as we approach a new one. 2020 has been something else. Here I will explain my journey through 2020
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John Roberts
JohnGRoberts
ICYMI: The education and health secretaries have written to all local public health directors telling them to support the government's line that schools are not moving to rotas or partial
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Walter M Chesnut
Parsifaler
1) FURTHER REFINEMENT: Thank you for bearing with me. This is difficult.HUMAN ACETYLCHOLINE DEFICIENCY DISEASESARS-CoV-2 induces a progressive (fatal?) autoimmune disease which destroys Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors. The disease is indu
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Jeremy Howard
jeremyphoward
Last week I presented to the WHO Guidelines Development Group. It was targeted towards infectious disease epidemiologists, but many folks have asked me to share the presentation.So, here's a video
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Akiva Cohen
AkivaMCohen
OK. Time for a thread on masks. Anti-maskers (who should be as reviled as anti-vaxxers) keep citing research studies showing masks aren't that effective at protecting wearers from becoming infected.
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Jennifer
EstrogenTrip
https://lsspjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40504-018-0085-y AbstractMany transgender individuals experience shame or have experienced shame at some point in their life for reasons related to their gender identity. This paper at
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Sargon Maradkel
TheRealMaradkel
On The Necessity & Effectiveness of Masks: Okay, so this is going to sound like the craziest thing you've heard all day, but bear with me. Everyone knows Fauci, Redfield
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