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Jon Deeks
deeksj
AGREE - very important that we clearly distinguish between different types of studies. I discussed this at House of Lords select COVID-19 investigation (below - Q52 9th June) and
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Dave Noon
davenoon1970
My dude, there was a yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia - the nation’s fucking capital - during Washington’s second term. It killed 10 percent of the city’s population in September
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Nacho Oliveras
NachoOliveras
My hierarchy of "good politics" in a democracy would look rather like the below.My take here is that the level 0, and the one that I have a greater problem
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sai priya
priya_27_
At the risk of talking about syphilis as little too much: Why did Englishmen and Royalty wear powdered wigs? According to William Clowes, an “infinite multitude” of syphilis patients clogged
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
FANTASTIC NEWS—A potential vaccine for multiple sclerosis is now within sight on the horizon! And it’s an mRNA vaccine by BioNTech, maker of the Pfizer #COVID19 vaccine. Study in mice
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💧😷Queen Victoria
Vic_Rollison
Let me explain to you why I'm worried about NSW covid situation and have been for weeks. This is not a political attack on NSW government. This is looking at
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Arjun Khadilkar
akhadilkarMD
How can lifestyle changes and risk factor modification help the reduction and prevention of atrial fibrillation (AF)? A new paradigm for the future. Thanks for the recommendation @KoushikReddyMD @CircAHA @ACLifeMed
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Fiora Esoterica
fioraesoterica
You probably know of a few vitamins. But maybe not this massive boy: Vitamin B12. It's the coolest vitamin, and has a fascinating history.B12 is an absolutely bizarre vitamin. Yes,
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Bionano Genomics, Inc.
bionanogenomics
People often ask why structural variants (SV) are so important and why $BNGO is laser focused on revolutionizing the way they are detected in the clinic. Doesn’t the success of
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Helen Chamberlain
ThatPhysicsGirl
Happy #IDMP2020 everyone! It's been a funny old year, but I thought it might be nice to summarise what I do day to day as a health professional in medical
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Aimee Weiss
aimeeweiss
Today is Day 149 since my first covid symptoms and still down and out with a serious chronic illness. Here with an update as the pandemic and its breakdowns continue.
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Nick Davies
_nickdavies
Late last week, it was announced that a new variant of SARS-CoV-2 (VOC 202012/01) was detected and appeared to be spreading rapidly in the south east of England. We analysed
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Pamela Johnson
PamelaJohnsonMD
Body CT Pearls& Pitfalls: Take 8History of left kidney clear cell renal cell carcinoma status post nephrectomy. What is your recommendation based on this surveillance CT scan? @allaf_mo @m_e_nielsen @HopkinsNucs
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
My husband and I both got sick with what we think was #COVID19 in late March. It took us each 2.5 months for our symptoms to completely resolve. It may
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☽ witch mom
rae_marina_ens
@GovMurphy Hey! Concerned #NJ resident here! The #cannabislegalization bill that’s currently being rushed through with little to no care has a lot of issues! We need to legalize cannabis, but
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Infectious Diseases
InfectiousDz
When all the dust settles, we realize we've lost azithromycin, right?Doctors from DC to Kampala give azithromycin for COVID even though it's a virus, even though
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