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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/14Why do we feel cold (i.e., experience "chills") when we have a fever? Shouldn't we feel hot? And what are rigors?Answers to these questions will help us better understand when
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🦁 CAnon 🐑
lastjanstanding
1) Wow. Just found this: Richard J Dubocq MD, Family Medicine and Geriatrics says:14 April, 2020" I’m a rural Maine Family Doctor/Geriatrician w/40 years experience. The Maine Board of Licensure
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Sartorius
Tsarorius
Hello @eschisterman1, editor-in-chief of @AmJEpi. This long thread is for you. Hello @MuinJKhoury @JustinLessler @shrutihmehta @robertwplatt, editorial board of @AmJEpi. This long thread is for you. Hello @EllenJMacKenzie
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Simon Rosenbaum
simon_rosenbaum
Thread on exercise and mental health and potential considerations for COVID-19:1. Inducing sedentary behaviour in healthy people, can increase depression after as little as 7 days. Need messaging to replace
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Unite: MHNA
Unite_MHNA
Our #mhTV green room is set up with this evening guests who’ll be talking about sexual safety in inpatient settings. We’ve got @RachelDios @Nutcase10 & @QI_KateL with @VanessaRNMH & @niadla.
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angryskelleton
When we talk about "trans people" as a monolithic cohort, we are lumping together groups of people who really don't have much in common and shouldn't be grouped together. Because
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Health Nerd
GidMK
A systematic review/meta-analysis of honey vs other cough/cold remedies came out yesterday in BMJ Evidence-Based MedicineI think this is worth a quick peer review on twitter 1/n 2/n The review
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
It is not safe to keep schools closed. Summary from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the principal medical society for 67,000 pediatricians.https://services.aap.org/en/pages/2019-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-infections/clinical-guidance/co
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Stephanie Melchor, PhD
sjmelchor
Okay, boys and girls and non-binary darlings, circle up. IT'S STORY-TIME. I've learned some things in the last 48 hrs re: the history of immunology that, not once during the
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Igor Sushko
igorsushko
My translation of an excerpt of the June 5th #FSBletters from the #WindofChange inside the FSB to Vladimir Osechkin (http://gulagu.net ). Appears that Emmanuel Macron & Olaf Scholz were Wind of
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Pedro Nicolaci da Costa
pdacosta
"This virus is still out there. We respond to 911 calls for covid every day. I’ve been on the scene at more than 200 of these deaths—trying to revive people,
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Mike Coudrey
MichaelCoudrey
Everyone who thinks coronavirus is harmless or doesn’t matter should rethink that opinion immediately.This is an extremely dangerous pathogen with wide spreading implications, including neurological impairment, brain, lung, heart &
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Tanei the Science Guy, PhD 👨🏾🔬
Dr_TJRicks
So many of you have heard of the “ground glass” chest scans that are coming back for some people testing positive for SARS remix. Well, it appears that it’s coming
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Matthew Queen
bonedaddy03
#futureinsurance focuses on insureds' operations. The biggest competitors to #insurancecarriers will be vendors, MGAs, #captives, and the insureds themselves. @pulse_data sheds light on the future of claims & risk management.
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
Saying social care is in crisis is about as uncontroversial as it gets. In @Telegraph today,I try to highlight just how important front-line social care workers are & argue that
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Nathan Worden
NathanWorden
Invitae $NVTA Tweetstorm:Cost Declines of Sequencing A Human Genome Will Surprise.In 2003 the Human Genome project finished sequencing the first human genome at a cost of $2.7 billion dollars. Today,
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