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Stephen T Casper
TheNeuroTimes
Secondly, it is abysmal that the medical humanities and medical historians have (a) not had their expertise used more concretely as part of our strategy and (b) that STEM leaders
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Christoph Ströck
cstroeckw
I have very severe me/cfs. There is something I wish I had known as a newly diagnosed moderate patient (years of mild undiagnosed disease before that). One would think it
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Coceka Mfundisi
Cmfundisi
I see a lot of advice to people with COVID that says don’t go to hospital.The thinking is, understandably, based on anecdotal experiences of individuals who have died when they
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Nick Corriveau-Lecavalier, Ph.D.
CorriveauNick
Please RT!FINALLY OUT in @alzdemjournals : DADM @wileyneurosci "A quadratic function of activation in individuals at risk of Alzheimer's disease". For a little storyhttps://bit.ly/362rcXJ In this study, we assessed the
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😷Allison Parker😷
AParkerPhD
I was in the hospital this weekend for an infection (kidney transplant). I tested negative for #Covid19, but when I saw the infectious disease doc, I asked a lot of
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Jesse Mechanic
JMechanic
When the crack epidemic swept through Black communities, addiction was viewed as a moral failure. Those who were addicted were vilified and locked up. When white people got addicted, suddenly
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CSEB Ottawa Chapter
CSEBOttawa
1/6 Questions have been raised in both the media and by people of high-profile about the accuracy of COVID testing and how this may increase case counts: https://www.wsj.com/articles/tesla-ceo-elon-musk-says-he-tested-both-positive-and-nega
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Norma O’Brien-Horgan
HorganNorma
1. I normally try to remain optimistic but there is nothing whatsoever to be optimistic about having read today’s plan for the safe reopening of schools from @Education_Ire. I won’t
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Zoé
ztsamudzi
I appreciate the thrust of this piece about how analogies about white supremacy/nationalism obscure the problem at hand, but it doesn't consider the issues of relying on disease pathology to
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Kelly McCullough
KellyDMcC
Trigger Warning: Suicide. I'm going to post a brief thread about a friend of mine, because these things need to be talked about. I'm not going to name names, because
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Saturday numbers are in and I’m getting worried about Texas.Across much of the South, the disease spread has turned down. Arizona, South Carolina, Florida, even Mississippi look somewhat better than
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ChaiCoffsKey
ZTan14377
Ok,social scientists, time to sit down, shut up and listen.1)DEXAMETHASONE IS A STEROID THAT IS USED TO TREAT THE HAVOC THAT THE CORONAVIRUS WREAKS ON THE IMUNE SYSTEM KNOWN AS
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Nicky Whiffin
nickywhiffin
**Postdoc & PhD opportunities**Interested in using large genomic datasets to discover and analyse non-coding variants that cause rare diseases? Come work @HumanGeneticsOx @UniofOxfordhttps://www.whiffinlab.org/join-us Please share
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Jorge Conde
JorgeCondeBio
1/ Biotech is a tough business. There are 10,000+ human diseases out there. How do startups w/ promising platforms choose where to focus?Choose wisely. @andy23tran @a16z & I offer a
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Oxford/AZ reports overall reduction in PCR positivity of 54.1%, but only 2% "vaccine efficacy against asymptomatic infection."Confused?Allow me to explain with crudely drawn pictures why the overall findings are still
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Sports Dokita (Odogwu 👆)
Sports_Doctor2
2:35 AM and there I heard the bang on the gate and car horn honking with all alacrity..."Here We Go Again" I said to myself as I rushed downstairs...I met
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