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Gregory Hickok
GregoryHickok
The neurolinguistic obsession regarding a link between Broca’s area and receptive syntax is a hangover from faulty inferences made in the 1970s when we had little or no neuroradiological information.
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Edward Nirenberg
ENirenberg
Things I should not have to explain in 2020 part 2: - SARS-CoV-2 exists- SARS-CoV-2 causes COVID-19This time, a (long) thread I think that when people make these claims- these
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
People often claim that capitalism performed better than socialism in terms of poverty and human development in the 20th century. This story is repeated so frequently that no one ever
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Jesse “Malthus was British” Matchey
JesseMatchey
Viral load has impact on severity of #COVID19 cases. Masks, of any sort, reduce the viral load that one breathes out, and one breathes in...we need to get every person
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David States
statesdj
Let’s stop with the “It’s just a bad flu” stuff. NYS serology data shows a 13.9% infection rate across NYS, 21% in NYC. That means ~20k deaths (15k confirmed) among
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Hannah | Hehua Huang
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1/6 Two proposed interventions from Li Taisheng, the director of ID dept. of Peking Union Medical College Hospital; he works on the frontline for #SARSCoV2 and SARSCov11. "Give IV immunoglobulin
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राहुल गोस्वामी | Rahul Goswami
rahul_goa
It is 92 days since the announcement of the India 'lock down'.An unchecked and utterly irresponsible media continues to broadcast fear. It has scare-mongered every single day.The true covid19 infection
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Ori 🇺🇲🏳️🌈 hmu if you need
Orineu
Mirrored, an ear can take on the shape of a heart. I see it a reminder to be cautious; whoever we open our ears to, we let into our hearts.
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her)
ErinSandersNP
THREAD 14: #SARSCOV2 and Human Herpesviruses1/ Given the news yesterday about SARSCoV2 being found in the human brain, and my background in women’s health and sexual health, I’ve been ruminating
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Joshua Niforatos, MD, MTS
reverendofdoubt
I gave @Surgisphere the benefit of the doubt. I believe this data is very possible to have. Other companies have similarly large EHR datasets, such SVS, Explorys, etc. I have
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BeezIn🐄 End Misogyny
MaggGran
(1/) I've been sick. Really sick. Severe case of pneumonia caused by a virus called Human Metapneumovirus. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1539100/A cold typically, unless you are in one of the high risk groups.
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Maria Sundaram, PhD
mariasundaram
How to talk with vaccine-hesitant people: a thread for epidemiologists & humans in general, on what the research suggests, and what has worked for me in the past. 1. Start
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nachiketh__shetty
NachikethShetty
Whenever someone wants to talk shit about whey protein or protein in general, this particular link is pasted as if it's some strong piece of evidene. 1. This is an
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Yelena Bogdan, MD, FACS, FAAOS
InvictaOrtho
[1/9] Lots to learn from a simple ankle Xray. At first glance this looks like a “standard” bimal, and yet the medial malleolus isn’t the usual fracture pattern. It almost
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Jacob F Kirkegaard
jfkirkegaard
"We don't have enough to be confident to send it abroad"? This is absurd from @POTUS and US vaccine nationalism at its clearest. Consider what amount of vaccines the US
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Kʜᴀʀᴍᴀɢᴇᴅᴅᴏɴ ᴏғ Sᴄɪᴇɴᴛᴀsɪᴀ™
JVoluntaryist
The smallest thing that we can see with a 'light' microscope is about 500 nanometers. A nanometer is one-billionth (that's 1,000,000,000th) of a meter. So the smallest thing that you
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