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dr roth ⓀⒸ
mrc314
My grandmother finished high school in 1904 and taught school until she married. My grandfather finished the 8th grade and painted houses. They lived long, and well. They ate lard,
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Jill Promoli
jillpromoli
"We'll see how it goes."I don't understand why this is the approach our govt is taking to reopening schools. What needs to happen for them to be willing to invest
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Martin Kulldorff
MartinKulldorff
Twelve Forgotten Principles of Public Health#1 Public health is about all health outcomes, not just a single disease like #COVID19. It is important to also consider harms from public health
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
Let me explain why anybody who is for lockdowns is using grandma as a human shieldI’ve repeatedly linked to this thread by @federicolois, but I want to explain it is
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ This is quite the paper on masks, published in @BMJ_Open in 2015: a randomized trial (the gold standard, yadda yadda) of 1600 health-care workers showed those wearing masks were
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ennasirk
ennasirk
#MemorialDayWeekend is going to be an interesting test. 1/ First three day weekend since we started #ShelterInPlace, the traditional kickoff to summer 2/ Weather is delightful in much of the
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Perci 🎃 Emergency Commissions
ArtOfPersephone
TW// animal abuse (thread)Urgent need for donations1st pic is from when I was taking care of Sunny (with severe limitations)2nd pic is what my parents have done to her.I am
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Sanchita Hosali
sfhosali
I, and my small (brilliant) team, have spent the last 9 weeks understanding the the details of Coronavirus laws - THE Regulations and the Act and other Regs and various
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
The extent to which #COVID19 can cause sequelae is a critical question. A new study on Swiss military recruits found no effect on strength but a decrease in aerobic capacity
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Sarah'le toujours
SarahcASStic
Je répète une dernière fois. Le mot "MÉTROPOLE" est à proscrire de votre langage quand vous parlez en réalité de la France continentale.Le mot métropole renvoie à l'histoire coloniale. C'en
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
Large study from Scotland finds exposure to children is protective for adults.They looked at 300,000 NHS workers in Scotland.https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.21.20196428v1 Conclusion: Increased household exposure to young chi
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Louisa Pollock
louisa_pollock
1/8 Paediatric FAQ “Does a runny nose mean my child does NOT have Covid-19?”. Data from the #ISARIC4C study of hospitalised children with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 may help. 2/8 This diagram
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Bjonda Haliti
baeonda
I’m 22 years old and I tested positive for COVID-19. I’ve been debating on posting, but I want to share my experience especially with those around my age to help
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Kunal
kunbab
A tweet from @DrNickTwit at the @RCPCHtweets #RCPCH2019 conference about a talk on racial inequality opened some conversations today. I could not be happier that people are talking about it.
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chaotic fugue
suggestivecacti
intubation hallucinations (aka "ICU delirium"/"ICU psychosis") is very common and traumatising. There's been quite a few reports about people experiencing it in the last few months, and the long-term effects
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Carla Holinaty
Carlainsask
Is school important for kids? Absolutely! Is social contact with peers important for kids? Of course! Would I love to have my kids back in school in the fall? Duh
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