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Helen Simpson
hormone_doc
Mission menopause: ‘My hormones went off a cliff – and I’m not going to be ashamed’// this is a good read but there is absolutely no need for & no
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@Brian_DV1G🧞♂️
Brian_DV1G
I get a kick whenever I hear guys praising this corner of Twitter. Like it’s special. I may have felt like that back in 2015 but after digging deeper.I’m here
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Samuel Brown
DrSamuelBrown
Some thoughts about the RECOVERY-DEX preprint. First, some more clarity about why it stopped--it hit the target sample size. Oddly, no discussion about alpha spend or what the DSMB reviewed.
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Robert Rutledge
rerutled
Rural America has particular risks to coronavirus - in the way they respond (or, don't respond) to what is happening outside their own communities. It's a place where ignoring the
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Dr. Rick Pescatore
Rick_Pescatore
CDC has 2 strategies for d/c of home isolation/return to work-a test-based strategy, calling for 2 consecutive -PCRs >24h apart,+a non-test-based strategy, which permits return 72h s/p fevers have abated+respiratory
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Veer
_sooryavanshi
List of donations by @akshaykumar sir:A *Thread*Few years back, when Maharashtra was hit by one of worst droughts due to which farmers started committing suicide. Akshay kumar came forward and
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Sucheta Dalal
suchetadalal
Thread: here’s praying nobody has to look for a hospital bed in Mumbai. Spent the last hour trying to do that despite help from a ‘group’ of hospitals! Also help
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
Two frontline healthcare workers - A&E doctor & nurse - have got in touch with me in last 24 hours alarmed at lack of protective equipment. They say staff exposed
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Jessie Hawkins, PhD
drjessiehawkins
*Thread* Why is the death toll so low? Is it true that we have the "lowest fatality rate in the world?" No. Far from it. And really and truly, I
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Justin Lessler
JustinLessler
In preprint w/ @KateGrabowski @khgrantz @andrewazman @CJEMetcalf @Lizstuartdc we look at #COVID-19 risk to household members from in-person schooling. A summary follows. Caution: this work has not yet been peer
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Sean Blevins
SeanLBlevins
A thread on re-opening schools:Much of the discussion about re-opening schools has been about keeping children safe. This is good; the well-being of children should be among our highest concerns,
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Sarah Kliff
sarahkliff
I've covered hospitals for a decade.I've never seen hospitals managed like the ones I wrote about in my new story. A thread: (1/9)https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/26/us/hospital-closures-west-virginia-ohio.html Between 2014 and 2017, a for-pro
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Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician)
jeremyfaust
Q: Why have so many SARS-CoV-2 models failed?A: Failure to account for asymptomatic spread.My collaborators @biomathematicus+@JacobBAguilar are among the world's great minds on this.https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.18.200
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
Let’s talk about what happens if you get COVID19 and recover. Are you immune to the disease? How long does the immunity last? And what does that mean for your
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James Ward
JamesWard73
I found some time over the weekend for a quick model update, with all the latest data on vaccine supply, take-up and effectiveness. The net result: no change to my
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❌SassyQ❌
SassyQ18
**copied**Good advise from a respiratory therapist!CORONA Common SenseSince they are calling on Respiratory therapist to help fight the Corona virus, and I am a retired one, too old to work
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