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Cedric 👾 Feschotte
CedricFeschotte
The data presented in this preprint are unconvincing and insufficient to claim SARS-CoV-2 is reverse-transcribed and integrated in the human genome. Many have already pointed out the flaws, but here
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Lorian Hardcastle
Lorian_H
The plaintiff argued that the combination of long waits and limits on private care violated Charter. The Court found that "there is in fact expert evidence that wait times would
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Scott Lincicome
scottlincicome
It's really nice that parents of Wake County Schools are learning this important news from the local news instead of, you know, a simple courtesy email (like the dozens of
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Hannah Davis 🦈
ahandvanish
Day 2 of the NIH #LongCovid conference.First up w Dr. Carlos del Rio on social determinants of health, race, and ethnicity in #LongCovid-the pandemic has exacerbated health inequalities-this is not
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Shematologist, MD
acweyand
New case report just published in the American Journal of Hematology of severe thrombocytopenia within days following #COVID19 vaccination. A https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajh.261061/n The history is very similar to the report
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Shobita Parthasarathy
ShobitaP
Ananda Chakrabarty, biotech pioneer, died July 10. Working for General Electric, he developed a micro-organism genetically engineered to eat oil. This led to a landmark 1980 Supreme Court decision, Diamond
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Dr. Oni Blackstock
DrOniBee
“The health care-sector workforce is racialized in that BIPOC are concentrated in female-dominated direct care and reproductive occupations, occupations that reflects our historic dependence WOC—and especially Black women—to perform t
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Ben Cormack
CorKinetic
Exercise & education Exercise & education have emerged as shining knights of rehab Good for SRs, guidelines & saying 'evidence based' but are they just buzz words?There are 3 issues
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ElishaTargonsky
ETtube
I had a couple of excellent shifts with medical student/clerks this past week. So rewarding when a learner can have one of those "ah-ha!" moments that will have a lasting
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Sahit Menon
sahitmenon
I've been thinking about end of life care recently, and learning more about a) how to talk to people when they receive a terminal diagnosis, b) how to prioritize quality
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Bijan Salehizadeh
bijans
The pandemic has made visible lots of major issues with US health infrastructure. One of the most egregious is the inability of our system to report data reliably, from the
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/this study shows a massive shift to video and especially telephone care among Veterans after March of 2020. And it leaves me with key questions for vulnerable populationshttps://twitter.com/herc_va/status/1326209353431572480 2/The strikin
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Misty Ann eyeballing the legislature
MistyTrails
Preface: I'm fine.Tweet: I spent yesterday in the Covid ER at Washington Regional. What I saw was a well-oiled machine. My nurse and ER doc were amazing despite: Almost constant
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Kevin C. Klatt, PhD, RD
KCKlatt
It is wild watching Integrative&Functional Nutrition advocates claim that their paradigm uniquely honors cultural tradition. There is no need to cite low quality science to justify folks engaging w safe
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Fakhar Jaffery
FakharJaffery
I lost my father to #COVID19 on 10 January. Here are some things I learned as a primary care-giver in the house and attendant at the hospital. 1/n First and
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Dr. T
DrT_DVM
Looking back on the year, I've seen a lot of cool cases. I think the COOLEST thing I found happened just a few weeks ago, though.Let me set the scene:
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