Toggle navigation
TWText.com
TWText.com
faq
Contact US
Follow US
#Prevalence
The Smile Doctor 🇬đź‡
Dr_Awua
A long thread... Bad breath, which is scientifically termed as halitosis, is a noticeably unpleasant odor from the breath regardless of whether it comes from the mouth(oral) or non-oral sources.
Read more
Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
What SAGE Has Got Wrong – Lockdown ScepticsIt’s Easier to Fool People Than It Is to Convince Them That They Have Been Fooled.” – Mark TwainDr Mike Yeadon has a
Read more
Spirited SOUL
Drinkology04
India witnessed 38% surge in alcohol consumption in seven years —and it isn’t going to slow. over 88% of youth below 25, consume or purchase alcohol though its illegal. #UttarPradesh
Read more
🇬🇧 IM - See Pinned Tweet! 🇬🇧
TellYourSonThis
Men shouldn't just be looking for red flags in women, they should look for red flags in men too.You don't just vet women, you vet everyone. You vet the men
Read more
Marcio S Bittencourt
MBittencourtMD
It is no news that the Dexa trial is out in preprint. Great work! Many have been calling it practice changing and have suggested Dexa should be used in all
Read more
Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
It’s hard to recall that we *thought this. SARS-COV-2 was new, but structurally it’s akin to other, endemic CoVs (229E, NL63, OC43, HKU1). Yet it was decided that:“Because this virus
Read more
Dr. Mira Maximos PharmD MSc ACPR
miramaximos
1/6This trajectory is worrisome. Brief from my perspective as to why:https://twitter.com/jkwan_md/status/1380522746652848135 2/6 presence of VOCB.1.1.7 lineage being increasingly detected. This variant has been linked to higher transmissib
Read more
Nate Silver
NateSilver538
So, every time we run our presidential model, we show 100 maps on our interactive. The maps are randomly selected, more or less, out of the 40,000 simulations we conduct
Read more
Prof. Christina Pagel
chrischirp
THREAD: what happened with COVID in September and where are we now? It's been an eventful month and there is good news and bad news... read on to find out
Read more
Trevor Bedford
trvrb
There is a lot of Twitter chatter surrounding a rumor that circulation of #COVID19 in California in fall 2019 has resulted in herd immunity. This is empirically not the case.
Read more
Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
After six months’ experience with Covid-19, medical researchers have learned a lot. But there’s still a big open question:How many people who’ve been infected will suffer lasting symptoms and health
Read more
Mohsin Amin
MohsinAmin_
THREADKey findings of the recent report by @hrw on "Women’s Access to Health Care in Afghanistan"Some Staggering facts. Impressive reporting by @heatherbarr1, @TamanaAyazi, and team. Read the full report here:https://www.hrw.org
Read more
Alistair Haimes
AlistairHaimes
1. Cases1a. Pillars 1&2 - last couple of weeks & last month (current wave) & full curve. Bear in mind the left-hand side was heavily rationed for testing, the right-hand
Read more
Troy
troyangular
South America is finally behind us! But what was it like with the risk of COVID19 ever present? Many of us onboard were pretty nervous about what we’d find, but
Read more
ZenUrey
UreyZen
21,397 supposed CoV2 deaths in one year? Deaths, 2019:Malignant neoplasms: 80,152Diseases of heart: 52,541Accidents (unintentional injuries): 13,746***Influenza and pneumonia: 6,893Chronic lower respiratory diseases : 12,823= 26,569***Stats
Read more
biphobe struggle tweets
biphobetwt
In honour of Bisexuality Awareness week, heres some statistics about Bi week, why they matter and why we need to start funding/open more organisations for bisexuals. Open this thread or
Read more
‹
1
2
...
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
...
61
62
›