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Vincent Glad
vincentglad
1/ L'Asie et l'Europe ont tous deux passé la première vague et sont maintenant dans la gestion de la cohabitation longue avec le virus. On observe deux stratégies diamétralement opposées
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Momotchi
momotchiii
USA Audience du sénat maintenant sur traitements #Covid19: "Pourquoi tant de résistance sur un traitement qui aurait pu prévenir l'hospitalisation? BigPharma a-t-il découragé l'utilisation de l'#hydroxychloroquine? Je
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Salty Major (Medical Type; 1 Each)
anccpt
Thread: COVID and the hospitalization process. Little housekeeping stuff: I am not speaking for a hospital or organization, just from my experience. I am a critical care nurse practitioner that
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Sterghios A. Moschos
DocMoschos
On AZ/Oxford vaccine: Ok the media love a scandal, you know that. @WIRED have one thing right: you cannot meta-analyse studies that do not have common design aspects. On the
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Rex Douglass
RexDouglass
Today I'll be live tweeting Zhang et al (June 30 2020) which argues that "mandated face covering ... significantly reduces the number of infections"https://www.pnas.org/content/117/26/14857 I picked this because: (1) It's
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Joshua Rosenblat, MD, MSc, FRCPC
JD_Rosenblat
Top 20 of 2020 Thread: Has been a challenging year, but grateful to our research group that has worked hard, adapted and evolved to still push the field forward. This
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Andy Rowell
AndyRowell
1/ There should be a more nuanced discussion about abortion. (a) Late-term abortion is morally wrong. (b) Republican pro-life efforts do not reduce the number of abortions but increase them(!)
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Barbara Rich
BarbaraRich_law
And the truth turned out to be that Kate Bingham did offer her time and talents in service of the public good, and the cv that was published with the
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Lindsey Fitzharris
DrLindseyFitz
#OTD 1901, Queen Victoria's funeral took place. Here's a little medical history THREAD (1/9) about one of Britain's longest reigning monarchs. "Queen Victorian on her death bed" by Emil Fuchs.
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Harry Rutter
harryrutter
Obesity thread...A policy announcement on obesity is long overdue. We face a huge and growing epidemic, and since the Foresight report was published in 2007 there has been no excuse
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Anish Koka
anish_koka
So I was one of those people that leaned into the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus to decide it must have missed us somehow. Late Feb/Early March, still no explosion of
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
My Hydroxychloroquine Deep Dive - long threadGotta start with this chart many of you have seen by nowIn early June after months of following articles, treatment protocols, declarations, etc. I
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
A lot of discussion recently about transmission dynamics, most of which are extrapolated from viral loads & estimates. What does contact tracing/community testing data tell us about actual probability of
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Philip Ball
philipcball
Like many if not most science writers, much of what I wrote this year was on the single, inevitable topic of what we first called "the coronavirus", then Covid-19, now
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Adisetyo P
adisetyop
Coba gali literatur tentang cara GeNose bekerja.GeNose mendeteksi Covid-19 secara tidak langsung via fingerprinting komposisi senyawa organik volatile dlm nafas, berbeda dengan PCR, rapid antigen yang mendeteksi langsung protein scr
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Alexander Tsai, MD
drdrtsai
1/ New paper! @mathewkiang and I take a look at the statements issued by top 50 medical school deans following George Floyd's killing and the subsequent unrest.https://twitter.com/medrxivpreprint/status/1278466317696356358 2/ We were
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