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Doctor-Baron 17cShyteposter, DDS
17cShyteposter
One of the enduring mysteries of corona-chan is how much institutional opposition there's been to cheap, low (or even zero) risk at-home treatments and prophylacticsAll of the Approved Science has
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Jonathan Ware
ReassessHistory
So a few thoughts on @MilHiVisualized's latest vid which touches on Normandy and features Sönke Neitzel discussing his latest book Deutsche Krieger. Vom Kaiserreich zur Berliner Republik – eine Militärgeschichte.
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Ryan Pace
Dr_RyanPace
Ecstatic to share the first publication from our #breastfeeding #COVID19 studies https://mbio.asm.org/content/12/1/e03192-20 Important key points #humanmilk during #COVID19:is unlikely to contain #SARSCoV2contains anti-SARSCoV2 #antibodies
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Ruslan Trad
ruslantrad
I missed mentioning that #Assad congratulated #Lukashenko for his "re-election". They both know very well how to organize a facade elections :)https://eng.belta.by/politics/view/syrian-president-congratulates-lukashenko-on-re-elec
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Claire McGettrick
cmcgettrick
1/ This is a welcome apology, as is the commitment to reflect. However, in this regard, I offer some food for thought.Firstly, I would urge the @IASW to read the @clann_project report.
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~Legacy~ נפתלי בן מתתיהו
Immort4l_Legacy
Since the plight of the few remaining Jews in Yemen is starting to circulate I’ll gradually post information about Yemeni Jewish history, photos, videos and threads. This is a situation
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
It's time to clarify some things about children, schools and #COVID19 Summary: Young children seem significantly less susceptible, probably less likely to transmit. Less clear for teens. Schools mainly follow
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
1)Rana here, we are here at the end of this Tweeting journey and I want to dedicate it to al-Awzā‘ī (d. 774), the most famous inhabitant of Beirut, with whom
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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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Vivek Subbiah, MD
VivekSubbiah
1/10 COVID19 & CancerSeveral studies now provide insights into the enigma surrounding the determinants of COVID-19 & cancer A global effort to understand the riddles of COVID-19 and cancer @NatureCancer
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Paul O'Brien 保罗
Paul_Chemlinked
1. One of the key lessons we MUST take from #covid19 is that we need some form of oversight and ethics commitee to oversee and regulate the #media in terms
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Leila Mechoui ☃️
leilamechoui
Ok so guess what everyone, I did read that excess death paper from the CDC and it's not some extraordinary dismissal of Briand's article, which was posted and then retracted
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André Picard
picardonhealth
Ontario pediatric hospitals call for return to daily, full-time schooling in the fall, with 'age appropriate' #PhysicalDistancing, but no masks for youngest students, by @calphonso https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-onta
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/ Keep hearing I shouldn’t be citing Iceland’s data. Because that country is too small. Here is why that makes no sense. 2/ Size of a country irrelevant to whether
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🇺🇸 DOCTOR OSUJI BECAUSE I HAVE A DOCTORATE 🇳🇬
chinyereosuji
I am very suspicious of people who are wedded to DNA and gene-language when discussing race. It gives it a pseudo-scientific veneer that is problematic at worst and bad science
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Jennifer Binis
JennBinis
This piece is a powerful read as a non-parent and I have all the empathy for everyone living with small humans these days. It also contains a paragraph that shores
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