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Rachael Moses
AHPLeader
@MattHancock @BorisJohnson A New Year’s Day plea on behalf of all the UKs Therapists who want to help rebuild our nation from this tragic pandemicWe need investment across the pathway
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Cathy Devine
cathydevine56
Bear in mind, the Canadian @EthicsInSPORT Trans Inclusion Policy says:'There is a persistent, ingrained assumption in sport, based on comparison of athletic achievement, that individuals whose biology and physiology are
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Physios For ME
PhysiosForME
Thank you @thetimes for putting a spotlight on families suffering unimaginable situations when their children are dealing with ME.We take issue with the spokeswoman for the Royal College of Paediatrics
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Thomas Morris
thomasngmorris
This historic document is the first electrocardiogram (ECG), recorded in 1887 by the British physiologist Augustus Desiré Waller. By the 1880s, experiments had already shown that electrical activity played an
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Principal Scientific Adviser, Govt. of India
PrinSciAdvGoI
1/n “..There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has
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Rory O' Hanlon
ohanloncmr
It’s not about us vs them @HSELive @DonnellyStephen @SusanMitchell_ @roinnslainte 1/ Infighting, anger, frustration, fear, bun fighting. Isn’t life too short for all this. Are we not potentially going down
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Tharusha Gunawardena
TharushaGunawa4
The term “angina pectoris” comes from Greek “ankhonē” which means “strangling” & Latin “pectoris” meaning “chest”The term has been used to describe a diagnosis rather than a symptomology. Welcome to
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Gus Hamilton
gushamilton
Proud to present our follow up data on our COVID-19 DISCOVER cohort here in @ResearchNBT @NorthBristolNHS @BristolARU . Important implications for #LongCovid, follow up, and policy makers (@BTSrespiratory). https://www.medrxiv.org/content/1
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Starbioola
Story of Sara ‘Saartjie’ Baartman who was born in 1789* at the Gamtoos river in what is now known as the Eastern Cape. She belonged to the cattle-herding Gonaquasub group
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