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Alex Leeds Matthews
alex_leedsmatts
From the last three years working on my masters in public health and journalism, I know a bit about how scientific research and health news are produced and how to
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Ferdinand Aneke
chikeaneke
The protests have been very successful and effective, it got the government's attention and they listened and acknowledged the message. The government have been responsive to the protests and agreed
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𝒾𝓂𝒶𝓃 🇲🇾
imnmnsr_
ever heard of Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) ? you must’ve wonder, apa kebendanya AS ni? tak pernah dengar pun before this follow this thread for more info sebelum tu,
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Randy
egg_report
in the next 50 years or so half the world population is going to just *poof* aint that fucked it's not that culture isnt important and politics isn't important. it's
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Simon Ashworth
DrSimonAshworth
How should we consider #COVID19?This is primarily a vitally induced thrombotic disease spread by droplets Post-mortems tell us the virus causes endothelial damage and overt blood clots in both small
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kainaataltaaf
kainaataltaaf
My OT assistant tested positive for covid-19 a day after I did my duty with him. A few days later I started having nonspecific symptoms like generalized bodyaches and low
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Anton Pottegård
Pottegard
THREAD: Are you a journalist writing about the newest study by Didier Raoult on #hydroxychloroquine in #COVID19? Allow me to point to a few issues...TL;DR: One of the worst studies
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
THREADFor @Patrick__MorrowChallenge accepted.Not that @realDonaldTrump needs my help, but this is a good exercise in debunking Democrat propaganda. The tweet in question. We'll take each demented claim one at a
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Leo Reap
Leo_ReapDO
Proposed COVID-19 Pathophysiology [Part 1 of 3]What do #COVID-19 and #Dengue fever potentially have in common?The answers have significant potential clinical implications in COVID-19.Buckle up. It's a long one.Let’s take
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
It's #WorldMalariaDayOver the last 2 decades 11 countries have been certified #Malaria free: Algeria Argentina Armenia El Salvador Kyrgyzstan Morocco Paraguay Sri Lanka Turkmenistan United Arab Emirates UzbekistanTogether we can
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Over the coming weeks and months, we can expect a large number of preprints and papers reporting 'breakthrough infections', i.e. infections in vaccinated individuals.1/ Most studies on 'breakthrough infections' will
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Jason Fleischer
jasongfleischer
This amazing writing from @jameshamblin is a cri de coer on the end of an article about things medical: "America has empty hotels while people sleep in parking lots. We
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Mika McKinnon
mikamckinnon
Today NASA is holding a press conference on moon landings:https://twitter.com/marinakoren/status/1255918324912971778 See also:https://twitter.com/lorengrush/status/1255920647793979393 I’m not in the mood to tank abuse today (nor am I cove
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Misa
misapelater
Edgar #HopeSimpson’s description of the seasonal nature of influenza will be familiar to followers of @FatEmperor @boriquagato @EthicalSkeptic. Seasonality, however, was but one of 21 questions he raised about the
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ Presymptomatic transmission is one of the most complex parts of controlling the #covid19 epidemic.Quantitative #covid19 viral loads have been found to be equally high in those with or without
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
‘herd immunity’ – involving the disease to move through the population, without interventions, in the absence of a vaccine – was the Government’s policy and that this “could have been
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