Toggle navigation
TWText.com
TWText.com
faq
Contact US
Follow US
#Treatments
Jens Notroff
jens2go
Human engagement with #death led to a variety of #mortuary practices. In #archaeology we're usually confronted with their final result, but often left with only vague ideas of underlying concepts.This
Read more
Genome Canada
GenomeCanada
Wondering what scientists & public health partners can do with $40 million in #genomics to combat #COVID19 with rapid effect on public health decision making in ? Read on
Read more
Adam Townsend
adamscrabble
Thread. I'm gonna make you a "Health Care" berserker. Pharma, hospital & insurance cartels appropriated the language of their adversaries. They have sent out an army of Terminators, programmed for
Read more
Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
When a scientist says "This paper doesn't show this" or "We don't have enough evidence to say"They are not saying it's wrong. Or that it will never be shown. They
Read more
Matthew Miller
matthewamiller
The president is an imbecile who routinely forces government officials to spend time and capital shooting down the dumbest ideas...a thread. 1/ He pushed the Navy for years to spend
Read more
Symeon Cosburn
SymeonCosburn
1/ A Thread - basic facts: PLEASE SHARE.Using Govt. ONS figures for England & Wales (link at end).Av. age of death from Covid is in the 80s, the same as
Read more
Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
You might’ve scrolled past today’s #COVID19 update. Or maybe you've become numb to the numbers.But outbreaks thrive on complacency! As many turn their attention to the election, we cannot underestimate
Read more
Joel Miller
joel_c_miller
A problem with armchair epidemiologists is that they can make very confident-sounding statements without acknowledging (or perhaps even recognizing) that those statements depend on assumptions.https://twitter.com/federicolois/status/1298631
Read more
Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
It’s clear from speaking with peers around the country that we’re running into shortages of medications like fentanyl, versed, propofol, and paralytic. Why these particular medications? And why do we
Read more
Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician)
jeremyfaust
2020 will be the deadliest year in modern American history.We will see >3 million deaths for the first time ever.In fact, well over that number.Join me for a thread on
Read more
Liz Webster 🔶🏴🇬🇧🇪🇺
abcpoppins
Patrick Vallance now suggests colleagues at PHE failed on #COVID19 testing. He now admits rollout had been too slow, and said it needs to be done at sufficient scale not
Read more
Paul Gray
PAG1962
A Friday threadAfter all we have done, we have to go backwardsI don’t know about you, but the announcements about cutting back to social gatherings of six were harder to
Read more
Daniel Takash (rhymes with brackish)
DanielTakash
THREAD: Woohoo, first guest post on @TOTMblog. Thanks to @geoffmanne for edits and publication. We've got different views on the #patent issue, to be sure, but these are strange times...
Read more
Insurance Mozart
InsuranceMozart
IRDA Guidelines on Standardisation of Health InsuranceIRDA had come out with a set of guidelines on standardisation of health insurance policies. These guidelines are effective from Oct 1, 2020What does
Read more
Eliot Heher MD
dreliotheher
Breaking news: patients are waiting longer for kidney transplants due to COVID19. @UNOSNews has just released a useful tool showing this https://bit.ly/3c2G60y . It's not surprising. But let's review the situation
Read more
tiara willis
MakeupForWOC
Treating hyperpigmentation (or “dark spots,” “acne marks”) There are other ingredients that are great for hyperpigmentation, but in this thread I’ll just be talking about these nine Niacinamide: Treats
Read more
‹
1
2
...
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
...
108
109
›