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Matteo Franceschetti
m_franceschetti
Chronic inflammation is the cause of most chronic diseases and one of the major factors negatively impacting our health and longevity. Here are some tips to live a healthier and
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Pronoun Boy Sooner
FrozoneAKOKAL
Cats are Democrats. Dogs are Republicans.https://twitter.com/jdcmedlock/status/1323680135397040128 Dogs: Pretend to be wolves, but are actually slavishly devoted to their masters and totally dependent on handouts.Cats: Brings you food becau
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Siddhartha Mukherjee
DrSidMukherjee
1/n The AZ vaccine adverse effects are seriously concerning. First, since public money flowed into the project through OWS, we need to have access to the data to figure out
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Ryan McNamara 🧬
Ryan_Mac_Phd
Virus fragments can exert pathogenic effects inside a host, but that's distinct from being infectious.To be infectious, a virus particle must be intact. This includes the virus genome and the
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Sparrow/Liz (semi-hiatus)
UntoNuggan
Hey so PSA, if you keep getting UTI symptoms even though you're chugging cranberry juiceYou might want to double check if your Dr has run urine cultures (not just the
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Brian Hjelle, virologist
hjelle_brian
Why do virologists hold "cytotoxic T cells" (CTL) in near equal reverence to antiviral antibodies in immunity to viruses? For damn good reason (thread)... CTL specifically recognize viral invaders by
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The Undercover Fund Manager
FMUndercover
12 investment lessons from Anthony Deden, Chairman of Edelweiss Holdings (I highly recommend googling if you're unfamiliar with this tremendous, but publicity-shy investor):1) Don't focus on growth, focus on what
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Pennsylvania Gamer 🇺🇸
vvahoagI3
We have intellectuals without the money and status, another advantage for us. Shitposters that can at the same time talk policy and philosophy. Consider in the 80s, you would have
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Sandy Douglas
sandyddouglas
This issue is, appropriately, contentious. As a vaccinologist - & citizen & relative of people in at-risk groups - I fully support the UK decision to increase dose intervals of
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Shäron Moalem MD, PhD
sharonmoalem
Viruses love to mutate. And some viruses mutate more than others. The biggest challenge for our immune system and any vaccination strategy that uses it, are viral mutations.So why did
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Gaurav Sabnis 🇮🇳🇺🇸
gauravsabnis
What I'm saying is, if my school had a suitable "line" open for an Associate Professor of Practice/Industry in journalism, and if I were on the hiring committee (as I
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Dale
DaleV73
.@Sflecce has always said that he wants to bring "stability" for Ontario's children, parents and education staff, yet there are so many unanswered questions that leave us all wondering what
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Maskeri Siddharth
DMaskeri
https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/merck-ceo-ken-frazier-speaks-about-a-covid-cure-racism-and-why-leaders-need-to-walk-the-talk https://twitter.com/JhaSanjay/status/1333614756159254529 Merck takes distance; you don't want to embark on a possibl
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A.M.
bhalomanush
I think we should stop and think about how momentous it is that we have two vaccines that work for a never before-seen virus and disease in under a year.
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
Antibody levels by government testing have not shown an increase since May. If we have had real COVID cases since May and if we are not at herd immunity then
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Katy Stephenson, MD, MPH
k_stephensonMD
There's been some discussion about whether #COVID19 #vaccines should be rolled out as 1 dose instead of 2 (or lower doses). We call this a "dose-sparing" strategy, and it's been
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