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Prof Chris P Gale
cpgale3
‘Although proportionately scarce, exercise may paradoxically trigger sudden cardiac arrest in individuals with #cardiovascular disease (CVD), particularly those who were previously sedentary or have advanced CVD.’ ‘In parallel with th
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Lauren Dobson-Hughes
ldobsonhughes
One big failure I see in COVID responses is not applying an equity lens. We haven’t focused on the most vulnerable and at risk. Public health comms have treated everyone
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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
"Health is a human right"First, we have to consider who is included in (and reciprocally, excluded from) the category "human."Then, we have to interrogate whether "rights" are understood in terms
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Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
The public are rightly concerned about class sizes, ventilation, and personal protective equipment in classrooms. They are all important, and govt should act. But they have directed attention, IMHO, away
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Jason Thompson - The 2nd 👋
Agent_Jase
Our Transport, Health and Urban Design Research Lab @unimelb and @msdsocial is very pleased to be recipients of a significant @nhmrc research grant to investigate urban design and health outcomes
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
Regarding the recent report of MRI abnormalities in college football players: invoking the precautionary principle when things are unclear is often the best course. And we should do what we
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FLATTEN THE CURVE (COVID-19)
AbdulwasiuKufo1
Six elements of the chain of infection. COVID-19What is a chain of infection?A chain of infection refers to the path that viruses take to enter a person and to be
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Steve Inskeep
NPRinskeep
Important: a picture of the next phase comes from Dr. Robert Redfield, of CDC, who tells @NPR what it would take for Americans to begin to return to something like
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Boston City Archives
ArchivesBoston
In 1942, @HealthyBoston published this chart showing Boston's history of fighting epidemics from 1725 to 1942. The chart shows especially deadly outbreaks of smallpox, cholera, and influenza. @universalhub @HUBhistory Boston's
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her)
ErinSandersNP
1/ @VirusesImmunity men were found to have higher initial immune response & females with higher immune cytokine levels had worse disease. Could these pts potentially have a stronger autoimmune response,
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Alok Bhatt
alok_bhatt
Lot of people from our side fall prey to the propaganda by a particular Virat brigade that likes to label PM Modi as Maulana Modi and what not but what
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
There are a variety of ultimately “don’t worry about the trajectory of COVID in the UK arguments” from mainly right wing commentators that are either plain wrong or missing the
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Michael Lin, PhD-MD
michaelzlin
I am realizing more and more how unusual, unscientific, unmedical, and counterproductive it is for WHO to select the name #COVID19 and reject SARS2. In fact it would be most
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Ya-Chi Ho
HoLabHIV
SARS-CoV-2: A Storm is Raging: Our Preview/Perspective for Chen on JCI: by day 8 after infection, it's cytokine storm and CD4/CD8 decrease that causes respiratory failure, not viral load. Agree
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AL 🙂
Metabo_PhD
1/ How do you know that the pro-lockdown+face mask crowd are losing the war & getting increasingly desperate? They’re now using identity politics instead of #science in their arguments. Let
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Matan Holzer
MatanHolzer
A funny story of a doctor from the "covid is end of the world" cult @meganranney, telling us a lot about who actually are "the experts" and the media ignorance
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