Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Journals
Josey ✨
joseyStMW
To all the new Midwifery students starting this month here’s some tips I’ve learned along the way... 1. Always carry a notebook - write down abbreviations, drugs/doses, hangovers, obs (and
Read more
Maya Forstater
MForstater
The law protects everyone's human rights. It does not compel people to pretend that they see a woman if they see a man. But at every stage the law is
Read more
Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
US alliance partners are thrilled about @JoeBiden! But should they? How do we know that USA alliance commitments really matter?Answer: we can't[THREAD]https://www.usnews.com/news/elections/articles/2020-11-07/us-allies-express-relief-af
Read more
Billy Bostickson 🏴👁&👁 🆓
BillyBostickson
1. High Probability of serial passaging in Transgenic Mice expressing hACE2 in genesis of SARS-COV-2!2 papers:Human–viral molecular mimicryhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41420-020-00321-yMolecular Mimicryhttps://link.springer.com/articl
Read more
Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
What if neither or develop the #COVID19 vaccine? What if it's another country?It will illustrate a how "Middle Powers" are often the "glue" of global order[THREAD] While @Dereklowe
Read more
Alvaro de Menard
AlvaroDeMenard
Over the past year I have skimmed through more than 2500 social science papers. I wrote a giant post about everything that's wrong with them and how to fix the
Read more
V. Cheianov, Esq.
cheianov
The updated probability distribution function of time intervals from onset of covid-19 symptoms to death based on the Stockholms län data.A covid-19 thread. Caution: use with discretion, see the caveats
Read more
Jon Pike
runthinkwrite
Here's an important development - and a thread...https://twitter.com/guardian_sport/status/1336091511579160581 1) This is an important new paper in @BJSM_BMJ (Roberts et al. 2020) for all those following the debate. Others better qualif
Read more
Dr. Paula R. Curtis
paularcurtis
A thread on some writing/publication reflections while editing my article:In a grad methods course, we were told to pick a footnote in a book related to our research, find the author's
Read more
Matthew Haigh 💀💄💪🏻
MattHaighPoetry
Things I learned when my debut collection was published – A THREAD! (PART 1): Now I’m going to feel like a big head when I say this, but I can’t
Read more
Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
A JAMA research letter finds a mask does not lower Spo2 on pulse oximetryPlease allow me to explain why doing this paper is a bad idea; Why it doesn't help;
Read more
Iron Spike
Iron_Spike
Ha ha, that's honestly the best part: There's an entire infrastructure already set up and waiting for publishers to utilize it. I'm gonna lay out exactly what I do, here.https://twitter.com/LoneWolf343/status/1199532121901223937
Read more
Ada McVean 🌈 Ça va bien aller ♥️
AdaMcVean
Why mosquitos bite you, and more importantly, how to make the little demons LEAVE US ALONE {A science and fact-filled thread on mosquitos, repellants, what works and what doesn't}#MosquitoSeason #Summer
Read more
Dinesh S. Thakur
d_s_thakur
This conversation is a great example of what is wrong with the discourse when it comes to our healthcare. This is a longish thread, so please bear with me.The anchor
Read more
Professor Philip Nolan
President_MU
We need to limit the number of close contacts we have each day and each week. SARS-CoV-2 transmits through prolonged close contact. What do we mean by close? The virus
Read more
Ian Mac Eochagáin
maceochi
A #Finland thread in English for Independence Day. In random order, my favourite things about the country I’ve lived in for 9 years. 1/n The language(s). My first love will
Read more
‹
1
2
...
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
...
138
139
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree