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Terrell Jermaine Starr
Russian_Starr
Happy Juneteenth! This a perfect day to talk about how black people have always fought for freedom and how that fight often led us to seek it beyond U.S. borders.
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Rachel B
RachelBrownMSTP
CALLING ALL SCIENTISTS, EDUCATORS, and anyone who's been thinking about the Covid pandemic and the concurrent ***misinformation pandemic*** destroying our country: what are your ideas for how we can keep
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Laura Weatherley
lrwthrlyphysio
Something cropped up in my clinical practice this week that I didn’t know much about, so I did some reading. I thought I would share some info that may be
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Avraham Z. Cooper, MD
AvrahamCooperMD
1/There seems to be an association between the use of "normal" saline and acute kidney injury (when compared with other IV fluids).Why would that be?#medthread #medtwitter #tweetorial 2/We need to
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Helicopters of DC
HelicoptersofDC
I'm going to start reading this GAO Helicopter Noise study and put my comments belowhttps://www.gao.gov/assets/720/711651.pdf Page 1 nice chart though this footnote raises some concerns: "666 flights for which FAA
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Latinx Geeks
LatinxGeeks
It's Black History Month! Latinx Geeks will be celebrating one Afro-Latinx creator, and their contributions to our community, every day. Follow this list, and remember to celebrate Black History 365
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Matt Delmont
mattdelmont
Today is the anniversary of the largest civil rights protest of the 1960s, a massive school boycott in NYC 1964. 460,000 students stayed out of school to protest school segregation
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Jesse O’Shea MD, MSc
JesseOSheaMD
COVID-19 VACCINES: DISPELLING RUMORS, CONSPIRACIES, AND HESITANCY A viral thread (inspired by repeated discussions w/ family/friends & apologies for length) 1. “Vaccines usually take many years to develop. Can’t trust
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Umme H Faisal
stethospeaks
Thalidomide and a brilliant woman physician-scientist who saved countless children from life altering birth defects , Thread As physicians, we are all trained to be careful about prescribing
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
OK Koch heads... bring your hurt.I’m glad you folks exist as we need people questioning everything.However, I have found the “virus doesn’t exist” arguments unconvincing. The virus isn’t the only
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Iain Poulson
polevaultweb
Is the market too crowded for your WordPress plugin?In 2013 there were two caching plugins that dominated the market: W3 Total Cache & WP Super Cache.But that didn’t stop two
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Tony Pipa
anthonypipa
1/Today we launched a “City Playbook for Advancing the #SDGs,” a series of how-to briefs & case studies to advance #sustainabledevelopment written by city gov't officials for other city officials,
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Vivek Subbiah, MD
VivekSubbiah
By popular demand The Top 10 clinical publications in Oncology in 2020 (In no particular order). Some important papers bundled + Additional 5 more papers representing major advances in the
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Angel "this will get better" Saavedra
PolPsyProf
Plug below: Many people are trying to understand the reliably conservative 25-35% Latinx vote. We've all become fascinated by a very well-written history book about this third of a diverse
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Airbag Moments. 😷🇺🇸 STOP THE BIG LIE
airbagmoments
Charleston, SC is considering taking down some confederate monuments.Richard Bodek, a local history prof, wrote a brilliant letter to the editor of the Charleston paper that is such an effective
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jhakjhuk1853
Remembering him on Death Anniversary.Virachand Raghavji Gandhi (25 August 1864 – 7 August 1901) was @Shwetambar_ Jain scholar who represented Jainism at the first World Parliament of Religions in 1893.A barrister by profession, he wo
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