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Anna Davidson | #CovidisAirborne
PMGPSC
So today I was lucky enough to get a vaccine.Now I am eagerly waiting for day 4 to pass uneventfully. Also wore my lucky shirt for the win.#COVIDisAirborne #COVIDVaccination #AirbornePPE#Ventilation
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Seanan McGuire
seananmcguire
I have worked my whole life, as the child of a single mother, raised in the welfare system, to provide for my family. I bought a house large enough for
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José A Jiménez Heffernan, MD
pepeheffernan
CC11. Lymph node FNA from two different patients. Both are good examples of what cells ? However, only one has the disease clasically associated to them. Left or right ?
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ИIH
NiacinIsHealth
It’s blatantly obvious that niacin is the causative treatment (see study below) and if unveiled to the masses, will end this madness basically overnight.But how come only experts like Dr.
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🔞SpicyAngels🔞⚡Comms Open⚡
angels_spicy
Just a friendly PSA from your neighborhood T1D:My fellow writers, please stop using diabetic as a descriptor for something sweet, or saying eating something sweet will make you diabetic.It's inaccurate
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
A lot of attention has been focused on studies using chloroquine and other drugs to treat #covid19 patients. But there are also numerous trials that are aiming to use these
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Dr. Kohilathas
drkohilathas
1/ TEN KEY POINTS from PART I - A JOURNEY INTO THE CONTROVERSIAL WORLD OF CHOLESTEROL. A THREAD 2/ Cholesterol is an organic molecule that is essential for all
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cryborg
Should lysol be the new pepper spray when fucking morons intentionally try and cough on you? Gotta be quick on the draw and counteract their spewing droplets loaded w/Coronavirus... (which
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Adele Hite
ahhite
To me, this comment & some that follow indicate that there are some misconceptions about how we got where we are now (& thus, I think, some mistaken ideas about
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Dwayne Chomyn, Q.C.
Citizen004
As studies emerge starting to show Covid is transmitted easily in large groups of children, we will have to reflect & refine our back to school strategy. I wish the
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It'sME(Jaime)
exceedhergrasp1
There definitely have been chronic, neurological issues associated with post-SARS, to the point that there is a "post-SARS syndrome" entity in the literature. A few of these, results of a
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Scott Hechinger
ScottHech
UPDATE: Anthony Swain. COVID positive. Paraplegic. Caged pretrial for 4 years. Today granted emergency hearing. Advocates & family were hopeful. Judge declined to release. Lawyers for the jail claimed he
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Sanjum S. Sethi MD, MPH
sanjum
I don’t usually rant on social media. However, after a week of service in the ICU, I’d like to get a few things off my chest. #COVID19 (1/10) 1) This
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Paul Bleicher
pbleic
1/ Basics (for non-immunologists) of important new results in COVID-19 immunity. The new finding helps explain how our immune system responds to COVID-19, perhaps why men are more prone to
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TheDisabilityEnthusiast
twitchyspoonie
Urgent PSA : A certain subset of people who get COVID-19 *might* go on to develop an illness called ME. As of now we don't know for sure or how
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Richard N. Haass
RichardHaass
Dr Fauci saying US is not where we want to be on #Covid_19 testing. https://bit.ly/3bu2eRP We need tests that are 1) accurate; 2) simple to administer; 3) provide results rapidly
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