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Will Patrick
itswillpatrick
If there's one thing I've learnt about giving up coffee, it's to make sure you know you're doing it.I went cold turkey without thinking about it, then went through withdrawal
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pushmemore
pushmemore1
Tonight's thoughts are about aftercare. I know it comes up a lot as something that you ought to be doing but I don't recall many people talking about *how* to
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#MEAction Network
MEActNet
Intensely in-depth article @moisesvm!"Many people - long-haulers, those with ME/CFS, scientists & doctors - worry about the long-term consequences of tens of millions of people infected with a virus that,
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Brad Hoffman
brad_with_a_mal
The hidden COVID tidal wave you dont see on the graphsEvery day I come across one graph or another showing the numbers of new cases, rolling cases, hospitalizations, and/or deaths
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desneiges987
desneiges987
THREAD ON HAVING COVID Hey Tweeps just wanting to share some firsthand experience of having COVID. (I love your kind wellwishes but honestly not looking for sympathy/attn, just wanting to
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💅🏽✨Oh For Crissakes... 🛹🥁✨
lisareynaloe
Hi @chiproytx. Where to start.Let’s begin with kids. No one knows the long term effects of #Covid19 on children. Ask my son’s medical team. He was dx’d 3/22 and
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Priya Sampathkumar
PSampathkumarMD
Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 VACCINE UPDATEThread Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, have applied for @US_FDA Emergency Use Authorization for their mRNA based vaccines. Here is what we know about the Pfizer vaccine and what
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Ashitha Nagesh
ashnagesh
My beautiful friend Emma was first diagnosed with cancer when we were 14. Despite invasive treatment she managed to get her English degree from one of the UK’s top unis,
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Laura Miers
LauraMiers
My body is no longer compatible w/the grueling & unrelenting pace of American life. I ran myself ragged. How are we are going to bounce back as a nation with
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Cassandra Good
CassAGood
The undemocratic way the electoral college works now is not even what the founders intended. And the electoral college itself was a compromise that nobody was fully satisfied with /1https://twitter.com/chrislhayes/status/1324824219180584967
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Hannah Davis 🦈
ahandvanish
This is an interesting #LongCOVID theory - that there is persistent brainstem dysfunction (likely in tangent with other immune issues like immune dysregulation, reactivation of other viruses, onset of autoimmune
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Amanda Leduc ♿️
AmandaLeduc
Gentle reminder to all festivals and organizations who are, understandably, experiencing virtual event fatigue and longing for when things "return to normal"--normal is not and never was better. The "normal"
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Jules Middleton
redjules
This thread is for the benefit of some journalists who can’t seem to do proper researchThe church is NOT CLOSED/door shut/clergy sat in the safety of their own homes etcThis
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Galia Slayen
gslayen
Stop COVID-19 stigma A thread I’m recovering from COVID-19. Besides being unable to taste/smell & lingering fatigue, I am thankfully doing ok.What’s not ok is how stigmatized this
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Lindsey Fitzharris
DrLindseyFitz
THREAD: MISTLETOE & MEDICINE (1/10) Today, we associate mistletoe with smooching; however, the poisonous plant has a long association with medicine, and in the past would have been recognized by
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RachelReadIt💙
RACHELb75
A thread on our #Covid Experience-my husband and I tested positive for it on 13th January, and quickly became symptomatic over the next week as did all three of our
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