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In recognition of Severe ME Awareness Day on August 8th, 2020, we are taking this week to share stories from people living with Severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome
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Tyler Green
TBG9270584
Vitamins 101A healthy individual has relatively low vitamin needs. However, factors such as stress, silent and chronic inflammation, long-term illness, many types of medication, smoking, pregnancy and breastfeeding, heavy physical
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Miranda 🌟
dreamcore_elegy
So, I'm a recovered CV-19 long hauler who doesn't look down on chronic illness sufferers lol. I have very different feelings about recovering. Here are mine: Firstly, complete elation. I
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Dr. Jen Greenfield 😷 (she/her)
jcgreenfield
Reflections from teaching this week: students are *struggling.* And those who were already exhausted from the chronic violence of white supremacy are especially struggling. For some (many) students, letting work
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Ahmar U. Zaidi, MD (Dr. Z)
drzsicklecell
Detroit. The history of my city is racially-charged and rooted in the effects of structural and individualized racism. #COVID19 exposed that. As a #SickleCell physician who cares for black
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Khanoisseur 🐶🤦🏻♂️🌎
Khanoisseur
The nation collectively lost its empathy when it embarked on a series of wars to avenge the September 11 tragedy — wars that cost trillions of dollars while child development,
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Karlo Basta
KarloBasta1
1/ I'm retweeting this because it resonates with thoughts I’ve been having over the past few days about how class and social privilege play out in academia. And especially the
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update July 27: Someone you know compare COVID-19 to other illnesses?Want to see how COVID falls in relationship to other conditions? 1/ There are 4 things to know:How you
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Mia Mingus
miamingus
The disability population will continue to grow exponentially from this crisis, in addition to the many other on-going crises of pollution, toxins, climate change; state and intimate violence; poverty, capitalism;
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Stefan Marciniak
Prof_Marciniak
Thank you everyone who endured the lockdown, who socially-distanced, who wears a mask & hand-washes. Lockdown was necessary because viral spread was getting out of control.1/nhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55105285 As Xmas approaches
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Dylan MacKay
DylanMacKayPhD
So I got a little preview of what schools reopening are going to be like. My family has been keeping our bubble small and wearing masks indoors outside the house,
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
As a teenager, Jane Putnam was told by a male doctor her "bad periods" were something she would have to live with.She said one period "made me think I was
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aure
maureviv
Advertising frequent mouthwash for coronavirus, as if oral and pharyngeal cancer wasn't a known risk from their useAlso, another example of "the dog ate my data" https://twitter.com/statsepi/status/1328724284165009411 Mouthwas
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Steve Cuss
stevecusswords
There are 4 spaces in life, 3 we can do something about. We spend too much time and energy focusing on the one that we cannot and ought not try
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Hope - I'm Handling It Blog
handlingitblog
For #AccessibleAdvent I'm aiming to post one thing every day that would make life more accessible for people with hand and upper limb disability or chronic painThank you @GinnyAndT for
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Francis Deng, MD
francisdeng
Do the benefits outweigh the risks in using MRI gadolinium-based contrast media (GBCM) in patients with kidney disease?MAJOR new consensus statement from @RadiologyACR and @NKF published in @Radiology_RSNA at https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.
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