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Carsten Timmermann
ctimmermann
#Histmed colleagues: I'm looking for good literature on historical scandals caused by defective vaccines, e.g. the 1931 BCG incident in Luebeck or the Cutter incident in 1955. I've got Christian
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Sarah Mojarad
Sarah_Mojarad
Social media does give everyone a platform, but you have to remember that the medical community is smaller than you think.I respect trainees who voice their opinions. I also worry
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America's Conscience (gab)
saveusculture
THREADWe do not know how to deal with a world without modern luxuries.Many more people died before modern medicine. We knew how to deal with this. It was a fact
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Shäron Moalem MD, PhD
sharonmoalem
Why is the 'Gender Data Gap' in medicine dangerous?Because the real data gap in medicine pertains to sex (M+F). So why are activists using 'gender', when the correct word in
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Dr Mike II
DrMikeThe2nd
LIFESTYLE MEDICINE: A THREAD.I’d like to talk a little bit about lifestyle medicine please. For background, I am a GP. Over the course of several years I made many lifestyle
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ABOLISH COLUMBUS DAY ♥
BeatByBenally
.@NikitaDragun imma need you to apologize to me and all indigenous people for this blatant ignorance and disrespect. Sage is meant to only be used by indigenous people and several
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Dr. Aphra Behn
Shaker_aphra
The NYT story about Dr. Jill Biden and Mr. Whoeverthe Fuckeheis manages to give the impression that academics appropriated the title "doctor" from physicians, when in fact it's the other
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Kelsey C. Bennett, LMSW
KelseyCBennett
When discussing #EMDR #VR with behavioral health organizations, a primary barrier to adoption is continued insurance reimbursement for services through this medium. The linked Persky & Lewis article discusses the
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
Patients with COVID produced a T-cell driven immune response to between 17 & 18 different regions of the virus. Antibody immunity only measures a fraction of this response. Concerns about
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Robert Dingwall 🏴 🇪🇺 Reunite
rwjdingwall
.@ClareCraigPath has been getting a hard time for questioning whether an asymptomatic infection can be a disease. She has a better grasp of the philosophical issue than her critics, which
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
1. The medical establishment has made corona orders of magnitude worse than it needed to be. Had we faced corona without epidemiological models, PCR tests or public health interventions, we
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Kemesha Swaby
KemeshaSwaby
Degree shaming?I keep chuckling at that. I was a straight-A science student for most of my high school life. Chose Bio (my fave), Chem, Physics and Sociology for 6th form.
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
UK React-1 study update for 4-13 February period:"Prevalence fell substantially across all age groups with highest prevalence among 18- to 24-year olds at 0.89% (0.47%, 1.67%) and those aged 5
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Thee Lady Doctor Says تقول الطبيبة
LadyDoctorSays
1/ You're (a resident) in ED seeing a 37yo pt w/an artificial heart valve secondary to complications from IVDU who's presented with cannibis-induced hyperemesis & inability to keep their warfarin
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Siyabonga Mkhize
siyamkhize
I always here some people say they don’t believe in ancestors and African medicine & healing. It’s funny that we think it’s a belief thing when it’s not.You cannot undo
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Maeg Keane 🌾🐝
maegkeane
THREAD herbs require relationship. this is a major difference between conventional medicine (for lack of a better term) and working with plants. some see this relationship requirement as a hurdle,
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