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Brittany Lee
itsblee1234
Frankly, when bad bacteria outweighs the good bacteria in the MICROBIOME (of the body), the result is inflammatory symptoms, which can relate in #chronicillness and disease(s) if left untreated.We all
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
I'm seeing people mean (at least) two different things when they use the phrase "flatten the curve" and they have different (somewhat opposite) implications for when the peak will be
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
.@NAOorguk @CommonsSTC - can you investigate the delays in today's Covid reporting? If it's just a delay in reporting, that's one thing, but if these are delays into NHS Test
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Kathryn Mannix 💙
drkathrynmannix
Interesting that we're describing #COVID19 as 'a great leveller.' And yet:1. In UK, restrictive rules about community opioid availability mean that breathlessness, easy to relieve with small doses of morphine,
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Ryan Hisner
LongDesertTrain
The debate btwn @kprather88 & @DFisman and the WHO's Dr. Conly should become standard viewing for philosophy/history of science courses. Rarely has such stubborn adherence to scientific dogma plainly contradicted
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Vee💜
Musimbi_
So,it's Breast cancer awareness month. After my pinned post yesterday, I received a DM asking if men can get breast cancer. The answer is YES but it's rare. It is
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Themos Kalafatis
lifeanalytics
(1/4) #MECFS is a multi-systemic disease where we are trying to put the pieces of a huge puzzle together. In the Network Analysis shown below Lysine plays a central role.
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Afghan Historians
AfghanHistorian
On cholera of 1828 and 1900 (I will thread tweets around themes): "In March 1828, a #cholera #epidemic struck #Cabul [#kabul], transforming this earthly paradise into a charnel house. (McIntyre,
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Coyoteblog
Coyoteblog
This is really an amazing article, with the WaPo in January of 2020 outlining all the reasons that mass quarantine was not a good strategy for the pandemic, which represented
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Daniel Pepe
dpepe88
Midnight Thread - I learned today what the most important tool family doctors have in their toolbox to transform the system are #patientstories. Patient stories may be n =1 case
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Brian Wallach
bsw5020
I could not sleep last night. I wrestled with the importance of not only bearing witness to a wrong but the importance of having the strength to speak out about
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FLUSH - WASH
flush_wash
We're at @UNC_Water_Inst and listening to talk about #COVID19 testing in #wastewater. Interesting talk cautioning some optimism about just how much we can do with testing wastewater for COVID-19. #uncwaterandhealth
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
THREADNobody knows how anything works.Their brains are rotted by TV, movies, computer games, and social media.I have to explain EVERYTHING to those intent on blaring their butt-ignorance into my face.So
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covid19indiaorg
covid19indiaorg
A doctor in our team discusses the long term health impacts of Covid19 in this must read thread. It is important to understand and acknowledge that one might continue to
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
Today's covid denialists are tomorrow's openly eugenicist "these disabled people are a drain on society"Literally. 13 years after the Spanish flu, the very first people the nazis targeted were disabled
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Tim Hogan
TimInHonolulu
1. Something I'm watching with Trump: The literature I saw didn't recommend #Dexamethasone early in the disease course. There were concerns that it would suppress the immune system's initial response,
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