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1. Mental Health Tip #18Everyone knows the reasons to be physically activity, like reducing the risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes just to name a few, but did you
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
OK Koch heads... bring your hurt.I’m glad you folks exist as we need people questioning everything.However, I have found the “virus doesn’t exist” arguments unconvincing. The virus isn’t the only
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Michael Emerman
memerman
In our 5th monthly "Classic Papers in HIV" journal club, we discussed the discovery of the HIV-1 co-receptors Paper 1: HIV-1 entry cofactor: functional cDNA cloning of a seven-transmembrane, G
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Several people have expressed concern over the Pfizer/Moderna vaccines because of their mRNA composition and the alleged possibility that this mRNA could integrate into our DNA and remain in our
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Eugene Gu, MD
eugenegu
There seems to be some confusion about how mRNA coronavirus vaccines work, so let me explain the underlying biology from start to finish. In a normal human cell, DNA in
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Dr. Christine Cole Fights Forced Adoption
ForcedAdoption1
Masks are dangerous, PCR tests are NOT being used for their intended purpose - they were not invented to diagnose. Lockdowns are killing people for an illness that for most
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El Duvelle
ElDuvelle
This preprint recording CA1 pyramidal cells during a virtual reality Watermaze task looks very interesting! "the majority of cells encoded path distance from the start of trials" I definitely need
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Dr. Arinjay Banerjee
sci_questions
The mutation in the spike protein of circulating #SARSCoV2 has been the focus of many stories over the last couple of days. We and others have shown that coronaviruses exist
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
Does #SARSCoV2 increase risk ofParkinson’s Disease (PD)? Recent reports documented PD onset following severe #COVID19 in a 35, 45, & 58 year old. They developed severe motor symptoms; brain imaging
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Adam Miller
thisisampm
Out just before the new year. An overdue look at retrosplenial (RSC) coding of context. We find many RSC single units remap their spatial firing between contexts. We also find
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Farid Jalali MD
farid__jalali
Long haul COVIDIs most likely aMast cell activation syndrome (MCAS)(I think .....) Myocarditis of MCAShttps://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/circulationaha.107.741595 https://www.cell.com/trends/immunology/fulltext/S1471-4906(20)30130
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Dr 「サマンサ」Sammie 🏴🇪🇺🏳️🌈➡️🇺🇸
curexcomplex
So. Tweetorial 1. I thought we would cover what happens during an adaptive immune response. .I'm going to break this up into parts over the next few days because this
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TM Smith, D.O.
RosenelliEM
Some cool facts about Mastoiditis that I learned discussing a care of a 3 yo with earpain and trouble walking w/ @notlittleadults @Pahwa @TheRealDSrini Children are more susceptible to ear
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Teresa Scordino
TeresaScordino
Some interesting cases from the body fluid bench (no really)!#hemepath #hematology Bone marrow contamination in CSF. More common in babies and elderly patients. Presence of blasts may cause concern for
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
This article is not too bad in the grand scheme of things, but I admit I had a visceral reaction to the headline--'Not this again!' h/t @KurtadikarKetan. There are important
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
Since we're all going to be vaccinated soon (some against their will), it is only proper that we understand what vaccines are, what they do and how they do it.
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