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Matteo Franceschetti
m_franceschetti
Diet and sleep are inextricably linked. The foods you eat influence your sleep, and the quality of your sleep can impact your food choices.If you’re looking for tips to improve
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Jonathan Fuller
JonathanJFuller
Some potential explanations for the #COVID19 Science Wars (select multiple): 1/https://twitter.com/JeanneLenzer1/status/1333408972288774146 The polarization of everything: discussion is often anchored along the lines of this horrible, vague
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Ram
RamuelAsturiano
Read some stuff about Pfizer's and Moderna's COVID-19 vaccines. Here are the takeaways:1. Both vaccines require 2 shots spaced 2-3 weeks apart.2. One shot -- gives 2-3 months of immunity.
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/Why do we administer potassium to a goal of ≥4.0 mEq/L?As an intern, potassium (oral or IV) was likely my most common order. How did this become a key part
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Simon Barnett
sbarnettARK
Let's discuss a key aspect of vertical integration for diagnostics companies involved in #oncology testing:Synthetic Biology (#SynBio) We think maximum operating leverage will accrue to those companies who have bought,
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Daniela Hermelin, MD
HermelinMD
Welcome to #SLUSOMPath2021! Today we discussed how we will be using Twitter as a resource to review #BasicPathology lecture material, extend learning beyond the classroom, & participate in #MedEd. Let’s
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Jay Shah
j4shah
I took a dive into *Waterloo* COVID + other historical data to help me avoid clickbait headlines & think critically about our response to date. Local data is more tangible.
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Ren
Mandalorian_Ren
Please don't politicize my thread of Veteran resources. It's meant for all Vets regardless of political views. We've been fighting this fight for a long time.Please RT the thread and
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Ren
Mandalorian_Ren
Please don't politicize my thread of Veteran resources. It's meant for all Vets regardless of political views. We've been fighting this fight for a long time.Please RT the thread and
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micky finn
critpraxis
Peer-review is not some sort of holy grail. It will always be difficult to get mainstream science journals to publish work that challenges official narratives because the research-university complex is
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
A new study suggests Trump’s campaign rallies had a huge impact on COVID spread. I think uses a pretty reasonable method but the validity of the conclusions depends on how
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
A brief explainer on endpoints and efficacy on Vaccines as it's clear we're going to have a lot of chit chat on vaccines as a topic to discuss. First off
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Red🕵🏽♀️🏴AgaMemeAnon
MercWTheSkirt
Could this be why Mitch was beaten black and blue recently, to comply when it matters???The fact he flat out refused to comment on it is even fishier. https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1339083004216532993 By
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el gato malo
boriquagato
sweden eschewed lockdownsome have claimed it is a disaster and the horror of scandanaviaothers that this was wise and that it's mostly the more aggressive swedish counting for COV that
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Sooz
soozibags
Its the first day of Kidney Cancer Awareness Week #KCAW2021For day 1 I thought I'd share an insight into a typical day for me living with this disease. #Kidney #Cancer
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Arjun Khadilkar
akhadilkarMD
Understanding the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of AL Amyloidosis. Excellent review article @JACCJournals for students and residents. Thanks for the recommendation @daehyunleemd @USFIMres #cardiology #cardiotwitter #amyloidosis #M
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