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Georgina Wright
GeorginaEWright
A thread on what I think the #Brexit mood is like in Brussels right now: 1. Two big problems: the internal market bill (as it stands) and the UK's weak
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
Inherent to #COVID19 - as in every epidemic - are issues of class, race, and equity.I cannot be more clear: although we are all at risk, historical injustices result in
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Matej /ˈmatɛj/ 🌱🎋⚫️
yangWao
> In order to solve a problem, you must first find the source; otherwise, more problems will simply continue to sprout. >Upstream thinking requires one to act in a preventive
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Josh Busby
busbyj2
Short thread on my recent paper on hot spot mapping and climate security for @ssrc_org. Special thanks to @TCarayannis @Alejandrag1042 & Francisca Aguayo for shepherding this over the finish line.
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Doug Jones for Senate
DougJonesHQ
No matter where you live in Alabama, you should be able to access quality, affordable healthcare. On #NationalRuralHealthDay, we're taking a minute to talk about why Doug is working hard
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MDFiscusMD
drfixus
Thread:The list of anti-vax claims gets longer by the day, but none are supported by research (which is quite different from “search”). Take a moment to think about their talking
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
We do not have to choose between lives & livelihoods when fighting #SARSCoV2 - through effective #TestTraceIsolate & suppression, we can allow *everyone* to take part in an open society.Join
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Babak Behgam, DO
BabakBehgam
Graduating EM senior here. Intern year felt like yesterday and was a time of tremendous growth. Here are my best tips and advice for being a successful Emergency Medicine intern.
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
THREAD: If we'd taken certain steps in winter - and recognized #coronavirus had characteristics we always feared in its balance between transmissibility and lethality - we may be in different
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Jess Potter
DrJessPotter
Another day, another TB diagnosis. More patients with TB in the hospital than COVID right now. @WHO estimates the COVID-19 pandemic has set us back 12 years in the fight
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SueDoeNymm
NymmDoe
https://americanmind.org/essays/the-coming-coup/Democrats are laying the groundwork for revolution right in front of our eyes. Over the summer a story was deliberately leaked to the press of a meeting at which 100
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Anish Mitra
AnishRMitra
1/ Interesting paper in @TheLancet from New York reporting the epidemiology and outcomes for critically ill COVID-19 patients: https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0140-6736%2820%2931189-2.They did some inferential modeling to try
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Pras Francis, MD PhD
PrasFrancis
Let's talk about hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). tl;dr:1. There's a difference between biologic plausibility & early sign of clinical benefit.2. A standard must be met to show benefit-this hasn't.3. It can cause
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Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan
crageshri
It’s Tuesday, so a good day to remind everyone there’s no genetic basis to races. Race is a poor proxy for ancestry & based on pseudo scientific views from the
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alexandriabrown
alexthechick
A decision is only as good as the information upon which it is based is so axiomatic as to be trite. It's also true. Now, there's no such thing as
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Stephanie White
city_food_prof
I would like to offer some thoughts on the growing lawns-to-gardens/food-not-lawns movement. Getting rid of lawn and replacing it with gardens has loooonnnng been my jam. When I lived in
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