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Tara Fairweather
TaraFairweathe3
363 doctors to inform parents and teachers that they can report the health impacts they are witnessing from prolonged mask use of children. The health issues were exhaustive and included
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Danny Parkins
DannyParkins
The question leagues and fans have to answer is what’s the tolerance level going to be for positive tests and players having to be quarantined?Example: If what happened to the
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mike schussler
mikeschussler
Almost all people comply with C19 regulations. On social media, however, posts scream that people are not masking or social distancing. This pandemic has not been stopped, other than on
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John Hausman
JohnSHausman
While today's AZ reported covid numbers are inflated by holiday weekend catchup, the "epi curve"—cases shown by the actual date the tests were drawn—is alarming too. New all-time high of
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Phil Greaves
PhilGreaves01
Pundits still framing everything on the basis that governments are telling the truth about the 'novel virus' and the novel disease 'COVID19' are not worth listening to, it hasn't even
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The Lancet
TheLancet
NEW—First full results from interim analysis confirm that the Oxford #COVID19 vaccine is safe and efficacious against symptomatic COVID-19 disease: https://hubs.li/H0CcSs60 (1/6) The vaccine protects against symptomatic disease in 7
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Katalin Susztak
KSusztak
Kidney disease genetic risk variants alter lysosomal beta-mannosidase (MANBA) expression and disease severity https://stm.sciencemag.org/content/13/576/eaaz1458 The study is lead by @Xiangchen_Gu @XinSheng7 and Holly Yang. Kidney function G
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Ben Derman
bdermanmd
A liquid biopsy for myeloma may be closer than we think! Excited to share our work on MRD in the peripheral blood using mass spectrometry! We found mass spec may
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southpaw
nycsouthpaw
Something I expect we’ll be seeing at the surface of the news more and more is what I think of as the more ordinary scandal material of the pandemic—a bad
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Robert Dingwall 🏴 🇪🇺 Reunite
rwjdingwall
.@ClareCraigPath has been getting a hard time for questioning whether an asymptomatic infection can be a disease. She has a better grasp of the philosophical issue than her critics, which
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
A somewhat technical thread about measuring vaccine efficacy.We're used to the notion that certain properties of tests for disease depend on prevalence: positive and negative predictive value do, for example,
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Joshua Bell
joshuaa_bell
Ever wonder how diabetes begins?Our new paper in @ADA_Journals looks at effects of being more genetically prone to adult diabetes on metabolism across early life.We found signs of disease liability
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
The @uk_biobank is ... amazing and is basically, in my view, rebooting the science of human physiology. Why? First it is just a really well phenotyped cohort at scale. Back
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Rosie Beacon
BeaconRosie
It is just not an option for government to do nothing on vaccine passports. These have already been developed in the private sector. The major risk of immunity passports -
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
A few people have asked "do new variants mean vaccines won't work"? Important to avoid simple categories of 'works' and 'doesn't work'. Some variants may alter the extent of protection
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Michael J. Hicks
HicksCBER
1/n The January Jobs report signals an economy stuck in neutral. Over the last three months, the nation has averaged fewer than 30,000 new jobs per month, which is effectively
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