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Christopher J. Colombo, MD
colombocj1
1/ In support of well-conducted trials, & proper scientific conclusions: A thread. Special Thanks to Andre Kalil, MD at University of Nebraska Medical Center, for content creation & encouragement. I
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The Greek Analyst
GreekAnalyst
#Greece has amazingly talented people working in the tech space, both domestically and abroad.Give a shout-out below to any amazing Greek founder, coder, engineer, designer, product manager, or investor you
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Rachel Willie
RachelJWillie
Let’s get English Lit trending for all the right reasons @EngSharedFuture @EnglishAssoc @UnivEnglish! A degree in literature can help you to solve large scale human problems through encouraging you to
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
As someone who wrote a book on this topicEnding Medical Reversal (2015) w @adamcifu This article hurtsUnless you have a parachute-- and lets be clear-none of these drugs are parachutes--
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Liz Flett-Wood #ForgottenShielder
FlettLiz
1. I’ve thought about it long and hard.Here’s where I stand on the topic.Personally we will be staying #Shielding, as releasing the most vulnerable, the least exposed, along with opening
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John Morales
JohnMoralesNBC6
Florida and the U.S. both set new records for #COVID cases today. Higher than March, higher than April. The highest it’s been. Yet I have a *select* few followers from
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Shikha
shikha_shrivas
1. On Sep 11, I was watching horrific visuals of World Trade Center burning (the towers were still standing). I immediately spoke to a close friend who was also a
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Christopher Manning
chrmanning
Honestly, this thread is 80% wrong. This is treating science as like front-end frameworks. Yes, if you’re a front-end developer who only knows 3-years-old JavaScript frameworks, then you’ll have trouble
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Jessica Metheringham
QuakerDissent
Primary schools may not open this week. I understand that, and it’ll be ok. It is probably the right decision, hard though it is. However, I’m seeing a lot of
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Brenda Yang
brendawyang
Our students come to us with deep, damaging beliefs about intelligence & IQ.I *really* wanted to teach students about intelligence last fall, but I found myself unprepared. After DAYS learning,
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Matto Mildenberger
mmildenberger
Something I've been meaning to say about The Tragedy of the Commons. Bear with me for a small thread on why our embrace of Hardin is a stain on environmentalism.
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Charles - 6'3 Caesarian; Legatus - 13th Legion
JiffjoffI
http://www.upmc-biosecurity.org/website/resources/publications/2006/2006-09-15-diseasemitigationcontrolpandemicflu.htmlDonald Henderson, arguably most famous Epidemiologist of 20th century - for eradicating smallpox - led a massive research
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Junhyong Kim
JunhyongKim
Tomorrow is this talk by talented Paul Magwene. He is one of the deepest thinker of my former trainees.@lpachter kindly pointed Paul, Paul Lizardi, and I conceptualized pseudotime and I
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
As US hospitals make the necessary shuffle to accommodate the current wave, I would like to remind leadership about the study done on the psychological status of frontline hospital workers
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Akilah Jefferson Shah, MD, MSc
DrAkilahJ
So much talk this morning about the headlines re: #Pfizervaccine and #allergicreaction. Let’s not add to the fire. #MedTwitter #AllergyTwitter #Allergists are losing it... myself included... a long thread... 1/https://twitter.com/wsj/st
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Jay Van Bavel
jayvanbavel
I spent a year doing research with patients who had dementia (especially Alzheimer's disease).I would administer these cognitive exams to residents to determine their mental capacity.The fact that medical doctor's
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