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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Does neuroinvasion of the brain by #SARSCoV2 happen? Not just in mice, but in *humans*? The clear answer in this study is yes — both demonstrated with human brain cells
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Brainiac
Th3Brainiac
Fact and Fiction of Decalcifying The Pineal Gland//THREADED//(1/8) Reach to the top of your head and pretend you areopening up your mind.We are diving into a highly speculative topic ofdecalcifying
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Delaney King 👉🏻👩🏻💻
delaneykingrox
'Gender identity' is how your brain is wired up to be comfortable.'Gender expression' is clothing, hair etc assigned to a gender by your society.'Gender Roles' are roles assigned to genders
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TheOracleReadsU
We were all born with a natural high frequency, and as we age it fades away, but we still crave those free, aloof feelings, which is why we are naturally
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Cecilia Heyes
CeliaHeyes
What happened to mirror neurons? New preprint with @drccatmur No. of papers 1996-2019 including “mirror neuron” in the title, abstract, or keywords (Scopus, 12th May 2020) https://psyarxiv.com/dtnqg/ Thread Succinct review
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alex 🌹
realdeweycox
In observation of Epilepsy Awareness Month, I present you with Seizure Types, A Thread: While there are roughly a dozen different types of epilepsy itself, SEIZURE types are
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Laura Jedeed, Professional Stocker
LauraJedeed
Last week, I took the pixel mail-order COVID test. I felt like shit at the time. It came back negativeThen, the VA surprisingly came through on a COVID test for
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✨ eleni ✨
strongforecheck
every time a man says the sport can’t be played without targeting people’s heads i wonder what sport i have watched women play hundreds of times without ever seeing a
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Josh in Progress
JoshNProgress
Top 3 Types of Anxiety;Number 3 is hardest to fix. Anxiety is a form of chronic pain the brain creates to address complex problems.It provides the basic awareness & motivation
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Evita
EvitaAFD
1. Dissociation received the most votes for the first deeper dive on a trauma symptom. This is going to be bit of a long thread b/c dissociation can look a
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
Researchers must begin to speak with greater humility about what’s being called “long covid.” Fatigue, “brain fog”, dizziness, and hair loss are very non-specific symptoms. Millions develop such symptoms every
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🐰 gale galligan 🐰
robochai
okay, serious q! What's the best way to handle kids who are harassing you online because they haven't figured out boundaries yet? (Which, like, I was once a Kid Online,
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Dana Goldstein
DanaGoldstein
1. Something odd I've noticed about surviving Covid is that my brain finds a way to discount all the good news about immunity. In my gut I expect to get
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Hippocampal Subfield Group
hipposubfields
We are pleased to announce that today we have a guest #SubfieldWednesdsay from @MarkCembrowski ! Check it out below! (1/n) When you look at a textbook diagram hippocampus, one
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Sriram
SriramMadras
If it is just a question of choosing between two ideologies BJP(ADMK) vs DMK - then everybody knows the choice that the State at large will exercise. This is precisely
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Jesus Ramirez-Bermudez
JRBneuropsiq
1/5 After the 2017 devastating Mexico earthquake, a 37-year-old man, aid volunteer, started to feel “weaker physically and mentally.” He felt fear & guilt because “he couldn’t provide help when
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