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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
OK I'm busy trying to catch up with what I've missed on #COVID19 in children, which looks like a lot!People seem to be making a big deal out of some
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Jennifer BreađŠ
jenbrea
Folks concerned about my advocacy for structural, neurological diagnoses, for #MCAS and connective tissue disorders, or for "#MEspine"ââI really do want to understand what is at the heart of this.
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CryptoNephilim
cryptonephilim
Health officials from China, Korea, India, Taiwan, Malaysia, Bahrain, Turkey, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Morocco, Algeria, Nigeria, Senegal, Cuba, Italy, and 65 scientific studies have shown hydroxychloroquine is effective
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Gregory Mansour
GregoryMansour
Hey all, time for another Urology tweetorial on Fournier gangrene (FG). We will briefly cover the history, epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management. Special thanks in advance to my wonderful mentor @RamonVirasoro!
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
Them: So what do you do?Me: Well, I listen to people die for a living.Them: If only I were kidding, sorta. But - critically - I also listen to people
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APSA
A_P_S_A
Some pearls from tonightâs MD/DO-PhD trainee panel! What did you base your decision on when you chose a program?Living in an affordable areaPeers with similar interests A community of people
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 128Grand rounds today: https://tinyurl.com/y3vyakjs . I thought it would be great to hear reports from healthcare leaders in cities w/ surges: @CarlosdelRio7 @EmoryMedicine in ATL, Tanira
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Carol Roth
caroljsroth
Thread/Why do people not trust âexpertsâ, the govt or the media? Hereâs a little bit on what happened around masks.While some will say the science changed or the information changed,
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Hetan Shah
HetanShah
âEpidemics are social as well as biological phenomena.â My @nature piece on the importance of social science and humanities in tackling our big global challengeshttps://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00064-x Very helpful crowd sourc
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
"The participation in the âbetrayal of Hippocratesâ had a broad basis within the German medical profession. Without the doctors' active help, the #Holocaust could not have happened." wrote E Ernst in
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Matthew Sheffield
mattsheffield
I eventually realized that most people who run right-dominated media outlets see it as their DUTY to be unfair and to favor Republicans because doing so would some how counteract
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Orla Hegarty
Orla_Hegarty
[Thread] Will #Level5 work? Contacts between people are not all high-risk, & research says that most people with #COVID19 only transmit to 1 other person or fewer.. âItâs often not
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Post-Liberal Pete đŹđ§
post_liberal
Japan has the lowest level of obesity in the world. In 2008 they introduced a âMetabo Lawâ which requires men & women aged between 40-74 to have their waistline measured
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MoCoTeachersUnite - Paid Shutdown Now
mocoteachers
We're getting tired of people saying there is "scientific consensus" that schools should be open right now, when that is not true. Here is a compilation of epidemiologists, physicians and
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Alex Washburne
Alex_Washburne
Dr. @sdbaral has an excellent guiding philosophy here.As someone who entered science to curiously question the answers, I've found epidemiology during COVID to be characterized by strong informal social control
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
I feel like the guy on the right some days. I honestly donât enjoy any of this #COVID19 tweeting. I do see hope, but to reach the light at the
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