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Kathryn Roecklein
roecklein
1/n It’s that time of year again. We are lucky to have THREE effective (proven, many times) treatments for seasonal affective disorder. They are bright light treatment, Bupropion, and CBT-SAD.https://twitter.com/morganelisej/status/131060
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Emily Moin, MD MBE
eemoin
I'm staunchly anti-spoiler but I want to tweet something about cardiology and Mad Men, which is a show that premiered 13 years ago, so if you haven't gotten around to
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Remot 🎗
Grenyucat
question for virologists: It seems betacoronaviruses OC43 and/or HKU1 infection could provide some immunity against SARS-CoV-1 and MERS, although it is not clear if the patients with past OC43 or
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Aaron Rupar
atrupar
TRUMP: "If we can stay substantially under 100,000 [American deaths] -- which was the original projection -- I think we did a very good job." Trump still hasn't figured out
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Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD
arghavan_salles
So my first (short) day is done, at least in the hospital. Here are my observations:1. I have a small head. No, this is not news, but try to put
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Holly Witteman, PhD
hwitteman
#ThinkDigitalHealth @carlyweeks: predictions for current federal government health priorities:- Pharmacare- mental health care standards- access to primary care (“get everyone a family doctor”) unrealistic (need more time, $, systemic changes
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
The state of Florida now has more daily cases now than NY at its peak. A couple things need to happen now. We need to get enough Rem & Dexy
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
How I became a human plague – and stumbled into one of the most astonishing scientific stories I’ve ever encountered. My column.Plus thread.https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/apr/14/super-spreading-long-covid-professor-press
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Omar Bazza
bazzapower
[THREAD] one of the most common questions is around how common mental illness is now, especially by those who criticize it. How is it possible that there is such an
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Muse
raneunn
On March 19, FDA's Commissioner Stephen Hahn announced that FSA is considerinf Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/85522 DGFT had restrictions on export of paracetamol and vitamins B1, B6 and B12,
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madalyn
madalynrose
Y'all. I had a consultation appointment with an ADHD coach this weekend and it was one of the most validating experiences I've had in a while.(yes you can hire someone
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Noubar
NoubarAfeyan
(1/7) Some experts are questioning whether vaccines will work to prevent #COVID19 - whether they should be tested in humans without more proof in animals first, whether they will increase
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Amanda Jeyaretnam:Social Distancing
Liberal_Isms
It’s Sunday and the sun is shining which will increase park use and inevitably closure of these spaces again. I’m reminded of the fear, stigma and ignorance at the height
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Vineet Tiruvadi
vineettiruvadi
1/ Did you know that #neuralimplants have been used to treat severe brain disorders for 50+ years now?! Maybe not new but definitely exciting! [1]A (timely) #firstthread on where we
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Sophie Freud
dadapcresenta
All these social issues; they gotta start somewhere micro, right? Big things have small beginnings as Magneto on Prometheus said. So let's talk about family. It's the most basic unit
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Gauri Chandra
GauriChandra
I’m excited to share that my MSc thesis on discouraging consumption of single-use plastic bags is now published in @BPPjournal! I show how a non-monetary intervention can foster a commitment
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