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Wolfgang Hagen đ· đŽââïžđȘđș #ZeroCovid
docjosiahboone
Warum der harte Lockdown kommt:Weil wir es in dem halben Jahr seit dem ersten Lockdown geschafft haben von einem europĂ€ischen MusterschĂŒler zu einem der schlechtesten LĂ€nder weltweit zu werden, was
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Christopher A. Longhurst
calonghurst
1/ COVID (@UCSanDiego) Chronicles - July 23, 2020@UCSDHealth is now caring for 51 inpatients with #COVID19 including 21 on vents and 5 on ECMO. These individuals come from all over
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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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Bishal Gyawali
oncology_bg
This thread is going to be a collection of all my #globaloncology papers, primarily for my own reference to bookmark for quick access but also, just in case, it is
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Anish Koka
anish_koka
Key points about the latest athlete cardiac MRI paper.https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2770645 CMR imaging used in 26 college athletes. 12 athletes reported mild respiratory symptoms, while the rest were asymptoma
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Rod Graham
roderickgraham
There is a knowledge gap between social scientists who study social issues and people who have an interest in those issues (e.g. race, gender, sexual orientation). More scholars should enter
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Emma V PhD
emmahvossen
I don't trust anyone who only cites other academics in their writing. Especially in game studies where the majority of critical and smart writing about games is NOT academic writing.
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Aparna
apparrnnaa
I always wanted to write something on this Topic, but My writing skills are not so great,So I took help from one of My Family members..Why Leftists fear True-Indolgy? 1/N.Prof.
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Safe & Effective Media
safe_effective
Why wearing a mask isn't going to protect you, or anyone else, from coronavirus: it's spread through poop.A thread.1/ Researchers have known since the end of February that the whole,
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Dougal Shaw
dougalshawBBC
A few people have told me they like the idea of being a features journalist, but worry about finding story ideas. Here are a few thoughts on that... One story
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Catie Lilly
catielila
To close out the year I wanted to share some of the new writing on Taiwan that moved or gave me the most to think about, starting with two books
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Emily Case
mlecase
Iâll take a stab at The Atlantic article. Iâm a middle school science teacher, not an epidemiologist, but it seems #middleschool teachers are having a moment here. h/t to @rmc031
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Jessica Cunningham
CunninghamJessJ
It's been a day. Time to wrap it up with a tweetorial thread (my first) about my latest paper out in PlosOne today. Great timing considering I'm scheduled to give
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Instructor Florence Ashley
ButNotTheCity
Since Abigail Shrier is promoting the unsupported hypothesis of ârapid-onset gender dysphoriaâ in her new book, letâs talk about why itâs wrong. I will be basing this off my recent
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Michael Cary
data_cats
Woke up to an acceptance this morning! I might talk up the paper once it's in print, but today I want to talk about the review process and share my
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Rahul Rajkumar
RahulRajkumar11
Important piece in @NYTimes summarizing the promise and challenges ahead for #telehealth by @reedabelson. Privileged to join the conversation. As I stated here, despite the promise, thereâs a lot
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