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mattzollerseitz
[Thread] My experiences dealing with my wife (cancer, died), father (cancer, terminal) and mother (diabetes, substance abuse, disability) have reinforced my belief that the government should pay for health care,
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Natasha Allmark 💜
NatashaAllmark
I am pretty sure I had Covid-19, especially the more I read about other people's experiences of it. So I thought I would give a general outline of how it
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Dahlia Adler
MissDahlELama
Three books I really adored came out today and I really, really hope you'll check them out, along with all the other new releases that could really use your love
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Toni Roberts
pifeathers
A THREAD: I'm back on Twitter, but a brush with death changed many things for me. Afterward, they told me I had a fatal illness, so I deliberately disconnected from
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thatgurl009
panamena009
The majority of all firearm fatalities in the US are actually suicides. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported in its June 2016 vital statistics report that in 2014,
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DR.K. BHASIKITI
KbhasikitiGmai1
1.#THE MOMENT OF TRUTH IS NOW:a.MRT in my eyes handed THE ALLIANCE to President Nelson Chamisa.b.MRT then separated the Party&handed it to Mudzuri.These TWO entities were in his views to
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Aproko Doctor
aproko_doctor
Stomach ulcer is:NOT caused by pepperNOT caused by hungerNOT incurableStomach ulcer is commonly caused by:H. Pylori infectionAbuse of drugs like Ibuprofen or Diclofenac called NSAIDSIt is also curable and treatable.
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
Since it looks like I'm the messenger of doom, it's a good time to highlight all the good news about #coronavirus Thread1. Only 0.5%-1% of those who catch it die.
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Did monoclonal antibodies save the President's life?We'll never know, but it's possible and the implications are profound.Let me explain 1/ Trump's risk profile by demographics was high (age, male, obesity)
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Medical Axioms 🇺🇸
medicalaxioms
I see a fair number of doctors every year because, you know, chronic illness. About half the time, they have residents or students with them. I enjoy being a part
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Seth Trueger
MDaware
one of the challenges communicating about COVID & public health is the risk is a *social* risk much more than an *individual* (risk for most people) for example, I see
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Hilluminati
bryanedwardhill
Just finished a conversation with the director of a feature I'm producing, and here's a perspective from it that I've shared before. It might be useful for your genre #writing
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Magic!
inder9713
Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Kathmandu, Nepal.Guru Mahraj is believed to have spent some time in Nepal in 1516 on their way back from Tibet. Kathmandu’s King Jay Jagat Malla
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William H. Hannon Library
LMULibrary
May is #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth . We have thousands of e-books on the topic for LMU students, faculty, and staff interested in learning more. Here are 5 titles that illustrate some of
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Black Pre Law Student Association @ UH
bpsauh
The Black Pre-Law Student Association stands with George Floyd and the people of Minneapolis in the fight for #JUSTICE! The outrage we feel and the justice we demand will reverberate
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Laura ♿️🏳️🌈🌑
painandcats_
Can we, as a community, please recognize that the social model of disability doesn't work for everyone? Some disabled people aren't disabled by their bodies.Some absolutely, 100% are. And there's
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