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CZEdwards
Let me tell you a story about a nausea medication.If you’ve ever been pregnant or known someone who was, you’re probably aware of morning sickness.There’s also a morning sickness on
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
The past months have seen several new concerning variants identified in regions across the globe. A thread about the new variants we're seeing in different parts of the world, what
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YoungLibaax
YoungLibaax
Why Puntland needs decentralization: A Thread Decentralization was key behind Puntland's formation. Bottom-up state building led to a state entity capable of securing its lands and creating a financially self
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
The media are, rightly, taking a lot of heat for spreading false fears about COVID-19 immunity. But's its worth tracing the origins of this particular case back to where it
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David
mitter81
Are you a mask bandit, sufferring from an irrational fear reflex?some lessons from history and a prescription of evidence, a thread.1-23, (with scientific evidence) 1/ even though we know from
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David W Grebstad
DavidGrebstad
#GunsofFebruary On 8 Feb '45 the Reichswald area of Germany was subjected to the largest @CanadianArmy artillery barrage in #WW2 Over 1000 guns fired in support of First Canadian Army's
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 294Lots to talk about, so today I’ll do an update on things @UCSFHospitals (now adding vaccine rollout), SF and CA. Then quick takes on a
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Brumby
the_brumby
1.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/eci.13484 “there is no evidence that more restrictive nonpharmaceutical interventions (“lockdowns”) contributed substantially to bending the curve of new cases in England, France, Germ
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Karl Grubaugh
kgrubaugh
A story ...In 1994, I was teaching U.S. history and American government at Oak Ridge HS in El Dorado Hills, California. I had three bright students who were my TAs.
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David
PrimaryCarePAC
It’s time for a Twitter #creatine update. The recent @TheIOPN @laurent_bannock podcast with @ScottForbes14 provides a great outline. Let’s try a link-based and visual podcast notes.https://www.wedoscience.com/creatine-myths-and-common-q
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Robert Greenhill
RobertGreenhill
THREADLet's start a new, better year with a new, better COVID strategy. @csc_canada_ 1/https://covidstrategicchoices.ca Canada presently has 2 COVID strategies: 1 is working; 1 is failing. The 4 Atlantic Provinces
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Arlen Parsa
arlenparsa
Rural Mississippi in 1925 was not a great time and place to have been born with brown skin.But sometimes a man comes along at the wrong place at the wrong
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Deso, God of Vision
DesoGames
#Tether watch!Yknow what. I think i've located Tether's missing billions.So far, we've only *assumed* $BUSD and $USDC went up because of organic demand.But... They didn't. It's Tether, again.#Fintwit #bitcoin
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AngelaMaríaAmaya-V.
AngMarAmaVi
En Colombia 140 especies de aves están en riesgo de extinción… ¿por qué están amenazadas? ¿Qué hacemos como sociedad para evitar que se extingan? ¡Aquí lo veremos! #ElDesparche Estar en
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Brumby
the_brumby
studies since March 2020. Below are 30 published papers finding that lockdowns had little or no efficacy (despite unconscionable harms) along with a key quote or two from each: 1.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/eci.13484
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Jonathan (Gab/Parler: jcho710)
jcho710
1/The only time I've tweeted on getting blocked. If you forego top doctors, epidemiologists, & a medical Nobel Laureate for a pharmacist--while these former have been accurate on COVID before
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