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Anthony O'Connor
Antcon7062
Rant time. In Dublin right now, within 10 miles of the spire, 6 public hospitals are all making their own plan to deal with a second wave of Covid. Simultaneously,
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
Questions I get from young people:1. Am I immune from this virus? -> No, you are likely to have mild symptoms, but this is a nasty virus & you could
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Jonathan Portes
jdportes
It is, obviously, *not* defamatory to state that @PaulEmbery's tweet was deliberately misleading. As many have pointed out, pre-existing conditions include mental health conditions, asthma, diabetes, etc. There are well
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Jennifer Cabrera 😀 #SmilesMatter
jhaskinscabrera
It appears the panic pushers are down to one last scare tactic: long-term effects (there is simply no longer any concern that COVID will grow exponentially and overwhelm hospitals or
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horse diabetes tw!tter 🐴 🧃💉🍍
lollydaggle
Okay, so @carterforva is without question my pick for the Virginia governor primary and I'll be carving out some time to volunteer for the campaign. Let's talk Del. Carter and
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robert rosencrans
rfrosencrans
Friends, especially White friends, in academic medicine wondering what you can do and what issues you can advocate for. A non-comprehensive breakdown by specialty. I remind you that pledging to
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Nina Teicholz
bigfatsurprise
Thread Re: #DietaryGuidelines (DGA), just out: USDA-HHS Secys said they're for “all Americans,” yet the DGA is scoped ONLY for disease prevention, not treatment. This ignores the 60% of US
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💕🇵🇰 Aurora Borealis 🇵🇰💞
PropitiousOn3O
If you have pain in your feet, the heel, the arch, whatever and where ever in the foot, you have inflammation. It would be better if you cut out sugars
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Posy_Peavy
PeavyPosy
I see some activists now saying perhaps teens should go straight onto cross sex hormones, so I'll note that the long term side effects of at least testosterone on females
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Michael "Mike" Albert, MD
MichaelAlbertMD
Why you should consider a career in Obesity Medicine: Reason #1: Essentially No CallYes, I occasionally have to decrease insulin because a patient’s glycemic control is improving too rapidly. I
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Steve Bullock Music
GuitarmoogMusic
This is an absolutely outstanding piece of personal writing from @rafaelbehr that very much chimed with me. Substitute Covid, depression and diabetes (all much less serious of course), and you
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Dr Naomi Wolf
naomirwolf
1/"36,560 people were killed in traffic crashes in 2018, (US) 1,038 children (14 and younger) died [...]9,378 speeding-related deaths4,985 motorcycle fatalities6,283 pedestrians died, a more than 3% increase, and the
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Ethical Skeptic ☀
EthicalSkeptic
Today we begin with NCHS Stats on excess mortality from non-accident causes of death for weeks 6 - 30 of this year (14 charts - 1 for each cause)We begin
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Jessica Pickett
pickettjessica
So in the past week, we've learned that asymptomatic patients may take longer (2 months) to develop fewer antibodies, which then wane just as quickly. Along with concerning implications for
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Jan Vyjidak
janvyjidak
This episode of Best Known Method escaped my attention in March. @ethanjweiss interviews @Dr__Guess - the first dietitian and nutritionist on the podcast. After detailing her extraordinary journey, the discussion
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Dr Able Lawrence🦉MD DM
abledoc
Here is a thread on what people with heart disease should consider before taking vaccine 1/nPeople with heart disease are at increased risk from COVID19 not only due to heart
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