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Rob Deaville
strandings_man
On Monday evening we carried out a field examination on the fin whale which stranded and died in the Dee estuary over the weekend. Examination carried out by a CSIP
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Dr ib shah | ayiem
ib_shah
ok kita up igs yang setiapkali saya bukak ruang bertanya di IG mesti berbelas2 orang tanya saya perkara yg sama ini.so mari kita ulas skit disini pula ok!Thread by #MedTweetMY
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John J. Lowe, Ph.D.
Prof_Lowe
1/ The rationale for masks in COVID prevention it a hot topic so I want to provide an overview. Community masking focuses on two mechanisms: source control & inhalation protection
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Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy
DrDeepakKrishn1
An elderly gentleman presented with swelling of feet since few months. Known hypertensive and Parkinson's disease on treatment. Evaluated. No evidence of cardiac failure. Normal kidney/liver function. Not on Amlodepine.(which
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Avraham Z. Cooper, MD
AvrahamCooperMD
1/The health of Abraham Lincoln has long been a source of speculation for medical historians. This #tweetorial explores a new theory of what might have ailed the 16th US president.
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Hans Rocha IJzerman
hansijzerman
In a little bit over two weeks, my first book will come out (https://wwnorton.com/books/heartwarming). In this thread, I want to highlight some research I discuss and some cool “facts” I
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Kept meaning to do this thread on the duration of vaccine immunity, but got paralyzed b/c of length. So instead I'll break it up into 3 pieces, becoming increasingly geekier
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Stuart McMillan
StuartMcMillan1
What do we think about step width (SW)?SW is the mediolateral distance between 2 consecutive steps during running In this video, we see a very narrow SWIs this a good
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The Ferrari Lab
TheFerrariLab
It’s interesting to note that vaccinating in the face of an ongoing outbreak doesn’t have a terribly long history, even for a disease like measles, where we’ve had a highly
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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
I have previously tweeted papers on the coming affordability crises for municipal water & energy. What we're seeing in Texas is only the tip of the iceberg. We're facing more
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P. D. Mangan Health & Fitness Maximalist 🇺🇸
Mangan150
The high consumption of seed (vegetable) oils could play a significant role in severe Covid disease, and might even explain between-country variation in mortality.Thread Omega-6 fatty acids are abundant in
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Jean Paul Zodeaux
JeanPaulZodeaux
NPR thinks they can cover their ass by using the word "invented" in the question of the origin of the novel coronavirus. Let's follow the threads of evidence and see
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arkancide_is_real
Arkancideisreal
It's time for a quick thread on the @WHO @Worldometers and @JohnsHopkins dataset that underpins the whole #covid19 #pandemicWhere does it come from and is it even real? https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1283127293460848645 I
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Nick Mark MD
nickmmark
It kinda irks me when someone describes a vital sign or lab value as “incompatible with life.”Here’s a @tweetorial all about the extremes of physiology.Case #1:A 10 yo ____ presents
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Jon Ilgen
Jon_Ilgen
There have been several recent posts about cognitive biases, and I thought I’d weigh in with some ideas to consider. It's hard to fit all of this into 140 characters,
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IncludeHer_STEM
IncludeHer_STEM
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science We would love to give a big shout out to all the #WomenInSTEM just out here being amazing every day of
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