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Jan Choutka
jan_choutka
As days get shorter, evenings longer, and the world in turmoil due to a pandemic, let me tell a sad and forgotten story. A tale of the early outbreaks of
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Mohammad Ansarin
mansarin
Finally a drug that seems to work well against COVID-19: Tabriz Uni of Med Sci team find Bromhexine prevents all treated patients in randomized trial from dying, almost all from
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𓏲˖𖧧 ELLIE
VAMPlREGIRL
kageyama slander is literally that one post about loving and supporting traumatized characters until they show "bad" symptoms of said trauma (lashing out, isolating, etc.) "he was mean" "he was
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Linn Järte
LinnJarte
1/4 Excellent paper highlighting the many assumptions currently made around #longcovid (eg the unfounded suggested definitions ‘post-acute’ and ‘chronic’), the plausibly underestimated prevalence that’s currently commonly quoted,h
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Dr. Om Lakhani, MD, DNB (ENDO)
omlakhani
#Clinicalpearl #MedtwitterLong term endocrine issues with Bariatric surgery are an area of active research... In my practice in the last few years, I have come across 2-3 patients who had
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maira✨
sentimental4u
Kibum best dancer Kibum best dancer energy at 100% What do I do with this information Kibum letting me know 24/7 why I’m a locket/lil freak many thoughts head full
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
Where's the evidence for asymptomatic spread? Chinese publications are major outliers on this subject in the scientific literature and these papers have distorted the evidence Scientific reviews from reputable institutions
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Maryam Henein/ #Shadowbanned (aka BeeLady)
MaryamHenein
Let's taulk @Madonna #BillGates & #StellaImmanuelFirst off i want to say that while #HCQ is not my go to, I believe it's being persecuted.With that said, #Madge now works for
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1/6 Myth 1 'You can have it and not know it and still spread it'Simply not possible. Recent study (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19802-w) published in Nature (20 November 2020) looked at prevalence of
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Bartley Kives
bkives
Roussin: Southern Health region moves to critical-red on the pandemic response system on Monday.It joins the Winnipeg Metropolitan area.#covid19 Southern Health on Monday:- Restaurants and bars close; takeout and delivery
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Simon Tobin
DocRunner1
1/9 How often are statins actually to blame for their side effects?A fascinating new research paper sheds some light on thisHere's a short Twitter thread for anyone interested in statins#MedTwitter
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Mid Yorks Clinical Health Psych & Neuropsych Dept
MidYorksPsych
It's currently #nationalobesityweek. This week, our trainee psychologist Clare led a CPD session on the impact of weight stigma & discrimination. How can psychological science help us improve healthcare for
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Dr David Robert Grimes
drg1985
Hi @JuliaHB1 - your claim here is highly misleading, and misunderstands #CovidTesting. I'll try explain why: firstly, the sensitivity of PCR #COVID19 test is ~98%, specificity 98.9%. Now, false positives
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samantha/שֵׁײנָא✡️🏳️🌈🏴🚩
koshersemite
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF BEING NEUROTYPICAL-talking very fast, only talks about boring things-constantly wanting to socialize-being extremely inconsistent and unpredictable-seeing the general picture, but missing all of the important details-g
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Diego Bassani, PhD 🏠😷
DGBassani
SARS-CoV-2 Transmission among Marine Recruits during Quarantine | NEJMhttps://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2029717#.X6yTHiwpVmM.twitter This study uses molecular phylogenetic analysis to confirm that the infections happened within th
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hattie gladwell
hatttiegladwell
Sometimes depression is. A thread: Sometimes depression is going from a full face of makeup to not wearing any at all for weeks. Sometimes it’s making sure your hair is
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