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Michael J. Kane
Kane_WMC_Lab
Brief thread (1/n): New paper by Grice & colleagues, who've been making this simple but profound point for several years: It's theoretically informative to analyze/report how many Ss show the
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Dr. Anil Bhat
anilbhatortho
#Thread on #Doctor’s #handwriting There is hardly any day where I don’t read a joke on a Doc’s bad handwriting even though many scientific articles have clearly established that
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Brian Vastag
brianvastag
Here's some news I haven't seen published anywhere that some reporters might want to look at: The year-end #COVID19 relief bill included an extra $1.15 billion for NIH over 3
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Nidhi Gurnani
NidhiGurnani
Today's of top 4 s:- Why didn't we lockdown earlier (UK) - Trans allegory of Matrix (super interesting) - Origin of wristbands & bracelets - Progressive PRDs Coronavirus &
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Dr. Munjaal V. Kapadia
ScissorTongue
I find room service in hotels oddly comforting. Flying in, taking a hot shower, donning a fresh robe and thumbing through the room service menu as your hair dries in
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Mike Reich
datareich
How bad will the #COVID surge be this winter? A with three possible scenarios. We're likely about 2 months from a peak in late January/early February. We can expect expect
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Dissecting COVID19
FizeekBio
The Russian Flu Pandemic (hereafter designated as "RFP") of 1889-1890 may have actually been the first human coronavirus pandemic. A tale of viral promiscuity ensues. (1/n) The 1889-1890 RFP demonstrated
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cynthia frelund
cfrelund
Long, rambling math strategy post The Combine is one of my personal favorite parts of the #nfl but I also believe this year’s rules around how to “measure” players
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🚩Shepherd🏴
NeolithicSheep
The Morning newsletter from the NYT looks at how scicomm around covid vaccines has failed us.https://nyti.ms/2NDtlmy This pretty much tracks with my experience with eg people screaming in horror because
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
We should take some of the most replicated findings in #MECFS and study them in #longCOVID patients. Some of these findings, if also present in #longCOVID, *could* potentially imply avenues
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
Doctors and researchers recognize that translational medicine (a branch of science that aims to take basic research and translate it into evidence-based medical practice) is important. We need a similar
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Michael Liebreich
MLiebreich
The way @MichaelMarmot is pointing the finger exclusively at the government for the deaths of 29 London bus drivers of Covid-19 is outrageous. Read the @UCL IHE report, not just
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Pollyanna Sanderson
PrivacyPoll
I want to debunk a few myths about the Washington Privacy Act 3.0 (#SB5062) perpetuated at the hearing yesterday, and to emphasize that the legislation is not only stronger and
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Results out from the @ONS survey on Long COVID. These are from a general population survey, so including mild cases. 1 in 5 (20%) have symptoms >5 wks post acute
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Colin Greaves
Greaves_Colin
Apologies for adding to the rather discourse-heavy topic of coronavirus but, let's be honest, there's nothing else going on these days is there?Having contracted it myself a few weeks ago,
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Romain Bréget
Kormin_
So, yesterday was a discussion about the Adrian and Brodie helmet during WW1. It made me thinking: which one is better ? Let's see considering four points: Production, Weight, Blast
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