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Beto O'Rourke
BetoORourke
You know what doesn’t “sell well” @GregAbbott_TX? The fact that 36,000 Texans have died from Covid. Your have undermined public health and local leadership at every turn, and now too
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Emily Cooper
Emily_S_Cooper
How about a trial of walk-in vasectomies first?https://twitter.com/guardiannews/status/1360369240189132801 If you look online the side effects of the pill are - 'reduced libido, spotting, nausea, breast tenderness' No mention of inc
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Ola Grimsholm, PhD
AnImmunologist
A thread on vaccines that induce a better and more efficient long-lasting immunity. It is a misunderstanding often brought up that natural infection induces a better immune response than a
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Rachel Clarke
doctor_oxford
A visual argument for vaccines, in five tweets:1/ A ward of polio victims, incarcerated inside "iron lungs" in 1950s America. Many are children, their lungs paralysed, unable to breathe unaided.
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Yanga Mdleleni👩🏽🔬🧘🏾♀️🇿🇦
Yanga_md
There is clearly a lot of circulating misinformation leading to mistrust and vaccine hesitancy regarding vaccines for South Africa. Vaccines DO NOT spread infections. Instead, they are designed to protect
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Paul McLaughlin
paul_g_mclaugh
Had a bad couple of days on twitter dealing with unscientific insanity, so going to try a break from twitter or at least from TRA engagement.Just because you want something
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Cameron Tudor
camtudor
Case study 1. 41 yo female presents with 2/52 history of mild neck soreness, bilateral arm pain to elbow, and bilateral vague ‘wooly feeling' in feet. Previously diagnosed elsewhere –
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Amy Baugher
AmyBaugher
1-One barrier I foresee for the #covid19 #vaccine is attrition between the 1st and 2nd doses. I was curious how this has gone for HPV vaccines, which require either 2
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Retlouping
A brief dinosaur twittertorial from memory on “STENOSIS”Stenosis is the narrowing of a vessel, lumen, foramen or tunnel. It can be congenital, formative and acquired.Stenosis per se is not a
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Theodore
genderpunktheo
It's important to remember that trans men, intersex people and nonbinary people can also get cervical cancer because otherwise our access to things like pap smears can be incorrectly denied
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The Eve Appeal
eveappeal
There are THREE things we want EVERYONE to know about gynae health A thread. There is no such thing as a post-menopausal period. Period. Any bleeding after menopause (when you
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Dr. Nóirín Russell
russellnoirin
"UK studies have shown that when women on a screening programme develop cervical cancer and have their previous smears reviewed, there is a 30%-55% chance that abnormalities will be seen
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Parivash Akhavan Sanders, DO
ParivashSanders
Ok, we're going to do my first real Tweetorial. It's crazy long, but doing paps right is worth the time. Here's hoping I built this thread right... My first pap
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Sharron Hinchliff 💙
DrSharronH
This for #SexualRightsDay Thanks for the heads-up @eveappeal Such an important read #SRHR #BAME https://twitter.com/eveappeal/status/1284598962301919233 Dr Annabel Sowemimo @SoSowemimo writes that a 2019 report into maternal-morbidity in t
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Cameron Tudor
camtudor
Case study #2: 38 yo female presented with 3/12 Hx of increasing right shoulder pain. Gradual onset, nil obvious incident. Most noticeable when holding arm elevated. E.g. when hanging washing.
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Vien Vu
MuyVienDPT
Here’s a fun case and self-reflection on it. (Patient and parents consented to me posting). Learn from my mistakes. (1/?)- 17 y/o F national level archer- 3 mo of gradual
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