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Bharadwaj
BharadwajSpeaks
NONSENSE!Delhi existed long BEFORE Muslim religion was born.Even the name Delhi is from Sanskrit (Dhillika).An ancient Sanskrit inscription from Purana Qila confirms Delhi was built by Tomaras!Qutub Minar is literally
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Valerie A. Fitzhugh, MD
DrFNA
”I got tested for #COVID19 10 days ago and I don’t have a result! What’s taking so long????” This is a question I have heard many, many, times over the
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
1/: There is a phenomenon that can be observed right now and addresses victims that most likely died due to the measures. These victims, in turn, are used to justify
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Mark_Coughlan
Mark_Coughlan
Thread contd: Gap was 4,000 yesterday. Now it's much bigger again.The system wasn't designed to handle the influx of testing, Prof Nolan said he's accounted for it in models.This means
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Christine Burns MBE 🧜♀️🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈📚⧖
christineburns
It was in the 1980s, almost forty years ago, that I first recall seeing clinical statistics estimating the prevalence of transsexualism. In those days it was claimed repeatedly that Male
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🇮🇶❤Tørri Aguilar❤🇮🇶
TerrinaMajnoona
All the bad discourse on vaccines is getting to me. Stupidity all around. Vaccines are like any other "drug". They work as they are intended to, with some side-effects/adverse effects,
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Katherine Horton
kc_horton
It's #InternationalMensDay and this year's theme is "Better Health for Men and Boys", so let's take a minute to talk about and #TB. TB prevalence is over twice as
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
Genomic sequencing of viruses from the #COVID19 pandemic can help reveal transmission patterns. Thanks to data sharing through @GISAID from groups all over the world, @nextstrain is now showing 1882
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Nardeep Singh Dahiya
NSDahiya
#CoronavirusPandemic What is the most underdiagnosed and untreated nutritional deficiency in India? Vit D; most studies indicate a prevalence of between 60 and 90 per cent of population deficient in
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Dr. J Bernadette Moore
TheMooreLab
Interesting to do the research for this editorial 'Obese and hungry: two faces of a nation' for @bmj_latest But fitting all into 750 words a challenge! Would like to share
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
A few thoughts on these interpretations, that appear to suggest (with caveats) that schools in England haven't necessarily contributed much to transmission. The evidence presented here does not necessarily support
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/17) Study of 2482 parents and 2482 children aged 1-10 years from Baden-Württemberg, Germany, showing that between 22 April and 15 May 2020, parents were more likely to have antibodies
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Ven Popov
venpopov
Finally got around to reading this and have a few comments. It's a very good introduction to modeling distributions, rather than point estimates, with multilevel modeling approaches. It illustrates nicely
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Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again
ProfDFrancis
Very interesting question. People do still seem to misunderstand that creatures need to have an aim in mind when they do things.The beauty of life was that it needs no
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
I had an amazing, thoughtful, long conversation this week with @kurtstreeter @nytimes about the disaster that has been this @nfl season. Here's his great piece (also with insights from @EricTopol)
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Jonathan Brauer
RealJonBrauer
(Thread) I fully support the aims of this research & generally agree w/authors’ stated positions re: the field's problems & reform needs. But I think some of the conclusions are
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