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Rema Nagarajan
RemaNagarajan
Read to know which are the 3 biggest money spinners in ICU- all in use almost daily in Covid treatmentABG machine is KING-hospitals pay Rs 50-75 per ABG testCharge patient-Rs
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The Minivan Punk
MinivanPunk
Look, some of you guys, the O types, I luv ya. I follow because you’re good people. But, you have a glaring blind spot. No one is arguing that recruiting
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Bryan William Jones
BWJones
People are defending Trump’s COVID-19 response and arguing that we are just headed for herd immunity which is a good thing.Let’s do some math:We have currently 40,000 COVID-19 cases per
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
Medtronic's 20-year-old PB840 ventilators are workhorses, but the company has used DRM to prevent repairs by third parties. Controlling repair gives medtechs monopolist two benefits:1/ 1. They can charge higher-than-market
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Eirini Malliaraki
irinimalliaraki
In 1986, Don R Swanson argued that there is a lot of undiscovered public knowledge, i.e. publicly available complementary but *not interactive* academic literatures /1 https://www.jstor.org/stable/4307965?seq=1 the growth of science
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GCMom
GCMom_7777
In today's submission before the Justice Committee reviewing Bill C-6 Adrienne Smith volunteered that the bill has nothing to do with "gender affirming" medical treatments which I assume means puberty
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Eli Van Allen
VanAllenLab
Lately I've found it useful to not only reflect on all we've all lost over the last year, but also consider why - in the spirit of #InaugurationDay -
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Clara Locher
Clara_Locher
En recherche biomédicale, il est important d’identifier et de lutter contre la présence de 🅂🄿🄸🄽= présentation avantageuse, voire trompeuse d'un essai, qui donne au lecteur une impression d'efficacité + importante
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Arlette
ArlettePoolen
And we're on for part three of #ME101 !Part three: science and 'science'To (re)read part 2:https://twitter.com/ArlettePoolen/status/1335388274379137025?s=19 The science in ME can be divided in two parts: biomedical research and
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
When the discussion turns to which countries have responded best to Covid-19, those most often mentioned are:TaiwanNew ZealandVietnam@tylercowen would like to make a more surprising nomination: the U.K.https://trib.al/ACGcNds At first
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👑KATA👑
KATATHEGREAT
One Retweet = One Tip for Making $$$ on Twitter The sweet spot for tweeting is 3 hours a tweetAnything more frequent kills engagementAnything less frequent and your not on
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Denver Ncube⚪
denvern3
1. When you say herb X treats disease Y, what you are saying is that herb X has some chemical agent or molecule that halts or suppresses the pathophysiology of
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Matthew Cortland, Esq
mattbc
by request:Social model absolutists will tweet "no one is fucking broken. It’s our shit 'society' that’s broken around us." But you know what? My body :is: broken. The desire for
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Alison’s head
arisonsned
Some #pwme are upset the #longcovid clinics are opening. I’m not. I remember the CFS clinics opening as a patient of Prof Pinching. He was hopeful it would be a
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Eliza Mondegreen
elizamondegreen
It's curiouser and curiouser that the trans community as a whole is unwilling to say: "Whoa, something else is going on here!" when confronted with a ~4000% spike in girls
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Tracey Weissgerber
T_Weissgerber
I wanted to share links to some resources that I mentioned during yesterday's Danube Epigenetics webinar.If you're new to designing figures and you're not sure where to start, take 2
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