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Babblinggoat 🏳️🌈
Babblinggoat
Let's talk about Bipolar Disorder - A threadTW Suicide statistics.You've heard the word but most absolutely do not know what bipolar actually is. So here is your twitter 101 of
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Ashley C. Ford
iSmashFizzle
So! For ??? reasons I’ve had irregular periods my whole life (gaps between cycles reaching up to 10 mos) BUT for the last year(!) I’ve had a consistent cycle. This
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Piet van Lier
pietvanlier
New #FoxNews story by @keiperjourno details troubling conditions in @DRCOhio prisons "filled beyond capacity, social distancing measures are impossible" https://www.foxnews.com/us/ohio-coronavirus-cases-prison-conditions @acluohio
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ So let’s be clear: long-haul #Covid is a joke. This article is a joke. #sarscov2 is a respiratory virus that can cause cardiovascular problems in vulnerable people; there is
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Menaka Pai, MSc MD FRCPC
MPaiMD
LONG week on call @HamHealthSci. Lots of calls about #VITT post AZ vaccine. I'm transparent w my patients - I believe empowerment leads to earlier detection, better outcomes, less stress.
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Lee Melillo
LeeMelillo
As someone who wasn’t diagnosed with ADHD until college because I didn’t exhibit “classic” symptoms, this thread is really important. Spent my entire high school career being told I was
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Scott Billeck
ScottBilleck
What's interesting about what Roussin said today regarding household contacts is it is listed as the top contact type for transmission on the government's website. Close contacts to casesTop contact
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Kurt Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
I can't fully express the horror I feel - and everyone else should - about @larry_kudlow and apparently other conservatives saying "no one could have known about COVID-19 exponential growth."First,
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S̶ ̶h̶ ̶i̶ ̶z̶ ̶u̶ ̶n̶ ̶o̶ L҉҉ ҉҉o҉҉ ҉҉s҉҉ ҉҉t҉҉
ghostlywatanabe
ℝ𝕖𝕤𝕠𝕦𝕣𝕔𝕖𝕤 / 𝕀𝕟𝕗𝕠𝕣𝕞𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟 Mun's Note: Hi hi! So! This thread is meant to be a good thing to educate people and if people need resources this'll be the thread for
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KatBrezler
KatBrezler
My dad is a retired pulmonologist. My mom is a retired occupational health nurse.I self isolated for the first 2 weeks.We wiped off all the surfaces. I wore masks when
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Heather ‘Here we are now, vaccinated!’ Wilkey
heatherwilkey
Quick tip from a contact tracer: since it’s taking longer to get a Covid test this week, a pen and paper can be a great tool to help fight the
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(hals) shaywhoreᴴᶻ
thezarryceo
how to stop a panic/anxiety attack --- a thread in the hopes this helps someone in need the same way it has helped me. #WorldMentalHealthDay 1. deep breathing technique:lie
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bozo
bozosys
Since it's BPD awareness month I want to write about something a lot of people might not know about: quiet BPD.I am not a professional, so this will be based
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Mark Horowitz
markhoro
Outline of the Cochrane study a bit for those scared of its length. Metro article: https://bit.ly/3tVfOah Lead author: the dauntless Ellen van Leuween. Co-author @tony_kendrick https://bit.ly/32KLJhj While there are
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Summer Brennan 🌈
summerbrennan
Everyone who thinks they may have symptomatic Covid should be checked by a doctor before Day 7 of the illness, and this doctor should be aware of how Covid works.
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#DigitalHealth Futurist 👨💻
ManeeshJuneja
My GP has been brilliant since my #covid19 symptoms began, listening to me & being there for me. However, the last call with her to check in on my #longcovid
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