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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/The NPR #opioid “flood of prescriptions“ piece distressed many. I can’t speak to that, without first saying where it’s right. We have no reason to doubt that docs and dentists
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Noah Sasson
Noahsasson
Before we get too far into 2021, I thought I’d write a thread recapping some of the research that came out of my lab in 2020. Most of this work
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
What causes winter excess deaths? Respiratory viruses are a key player but how many can really be attributed to them? How many can be attributed to influenza? How much a
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Dr. Andrew Kniss 🌱
WyoWeeds
One of the things that interests me most about weeds is the seeds. Weed seeds are a pain in the ass. Most weeds produce a LOT of seeds. Thousands. Hundreds
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Undisciplinary
Undisciplinary_
A threadOn an American sociologists' visit to Australian medical schools in the 1970s to see how they taught "behavioural sciences". David Klein (Michigan State) visited UNSW and USyd in 1972
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Maarten Boudry
mboudry
Clever new paper defending (certain varieties of) scientism against the objection that it's self-defeating or is itself based on non-scientific sources. At the root of these misconceptions (I think) lies
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The Irish Story
theirishstory
Today in Irish History, November 28 1920 – The Kilmichael ambush – #Kilmichael100 Tom Barry's IRA column wiped out a patrol of Auxiliaries. A vicious close quarter fight ad this
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DJ Gaines
DirkGainesMD
Hey #medtwitter #DEItwitter. I have been frequently asked for ways to handle #microaggressions from patients. This week’s thread will cover some strategies we can use. Let’s go! You experience a
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Pepita Barlow
pepitabarlow
Has @BorisJohnson realised yet that for his anti-obesity drive to be sustainable and effective, he will need to take a v tough stance against US trade lobby (and the businesses
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Tim Cook
doctimcook
As COVID19 rates start to increase this article might interest those who've not read it. Relevant well beyond anaesthetists and intensivists.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/anae.15220 Important to understand how risk changes
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
"Those using wooden cutting boards were less than half as likely as average to contract salmonellosis, those using plastic or glass cutting boards were about twice as likely as average
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mark holmes
gmarkholmes
I welcome and appreciate the focus of the media on C19 in rural America, but I would encourage journos to look at the causes behind the increased burden as multifactorial.
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⬆️Ventilation⬆️--⬇️#COVIDisAirborne risk⬇️ -Save💙
grahamja51
1. COVID-19 Superspreading Thread As the mutant variant seems to spread more easily - it's important to remember that the COVID-19 virus spreads quickly given the ideal super spreading conditions
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Leonid Schneider (visit my site for Covid19 cures)
schneiderleonid
"Unfortunately, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology became a victim of paper mills. The Editor-in-Chief was alerted of the problem by science blog sites in February 2020 and responded immediately at various
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Haley Tancredi
HaleyTanc
This week (as I recovered from having my wisdom teeth out ) I have done a lot of reading. Here is a real gem, published 2019 by Dr Elizabeth Dickson,
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Alex Morss 🌍⏳
morss_alex
Sorry. This is deeply concerning for a multitude of reasons, which are overlooked entirely by this one sided business story & its promoters. I don’t share the widespread celebrity/rewilder/ billionaire/novice
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