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Anna Schultze
AnnaTheresia
New preprint *NOT PEER REVIEWED* from the @opensafely team which we would love comments on! We looked at whether inhaled corticosteroids (ICS), used in asthma and COPD, might influence
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Thomas House | 托马斯豪斯 | توماس هاوس
TAH_Sci
So HK is proposing reduced quarantine for the vaccinated. The issue is that vaccination is not that dissimilar to natural immunity: partial and temporary, but massively reducing severity. The immune
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Dr Ben Marsh
bendymarsh
#LongCovid #covid1in20 according to Prof. Trudy Chalder at @KingsCollegeLon u r suffering ongoing symptoms & debilitating fatigue because ‘YOU ARE MORE PRONE TO DISTRESS’Welcome to your illness & symptoms being
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Are you up4BUIA? (Bottom-Up Interdisciplinarity)
Seempleetoo
Results of a bottom-up interdisciplinary approach - COVID19 International analysis checklist - annex: (ACE) polymorphisms hypotheses - v5.0Thank you to all contributors Links of this annex:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7102561
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Spotted Toad
toad_spotted
A biochemical mechanism for greater susceptibility of African americans to severe COVID: higher mean levels of IL-6 than Caucasians or Japanese controlling for BMI.( 1 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3039107/#!po=14.6259 )IL-6 is cytokin
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𝘓𝘪𝘷𝘢
livcanete_
Ppl who complain without knowing AND understanding the whole issue needs to read this https://twitter.com/imcharlenelabor/status/1245532466850361344 My point is, some people complain immediately because they dont understand the severity of the
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Gal.G🕯 🇮🇱
GalG____
Today, the #Israeli media published the results of an *official* report on heart problems after receiving the Pfizer #vaccine. I will start by saying that many citizens here do not
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Vass Vassiliou
vass_vassiliou
An EXCITING NEW guideline from @escardio at #ESCCongress on Atrial Fibrillation. It’s a long read of 126 but enjoyable! Here are my top tips from this guideline…#epeeps Link: https://bit.ly/2YRdX8S @mmamas1973
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Bill Ackman
BillAckman
I am beginning to get optimistic. Cases appear to be peaking in NY. Almost the entire country is in shutdown. Hydroxychloriquine and antibiotics appear to help. There is increasing evidence
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Jonathan Ryder, MD
JonathanRyderMD
1/ While on my current GI rotation, I've been reading about Clostridioides difficile because, you know, #IDNerd. I ran across something I had not learned about before:A Hypervirulent Strain of
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Aishwarya Arjunan, MS, MPH, CGC,CPH (she/her/hers)
aishuarjun
Now it's time to talk about my favorite topic. Expanded Carrier Screening. E05. Let's go #NSGC20 Both Katie & Blair highlight that ethnicity based carrier screening is not adequate and
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Katherine Grandstrand
kgrandstrandABR
I have mixed feelings about people traveling right now. A lot of colleges are letting out for the semester right now, so students and faculty and staff have a long
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MS Democratic Party
msdemocrats
@CindyHydeSmith is devastating Mississippi in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.Here’s a timeline of how she has completely failed to address the coronavirus pandemic — which has killed nearly 2,000
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Steven Phillips, MD
StevePhillipsMD
Another poorly designed interpretation of a #HCQ data set for #COVID19. A larger poorly designed "trial" only leads to larger erroneous conclusions. For analysis, see the thread@JamesTodaroMD @niro60487270 @danaparish @marybethpf
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Jay Woodruff 🥄 #ODSPoverty #E2821
Stray_Inc
Can anyone in Canadian media explain why the words "ableism" and "ableist" are not part of their lexicon?Racism and racist as well as sexism and sexist to give the true
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/5) Perhaps 20-50% of people already have T cells which recognise the virus causing #COVID19. This study shows that these T cells result from past infections with the coronaviruses which
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