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Isabella Cooper
I_mitochondria
The world’s most powerful tools against respiratory infections is good health, individual health and population health. Both metabolic and mental. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2020-001356#hyperinsulinaemia #covid #vitD #metabolicheal
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POLITICO
politico
FYI: The CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports are written by career scientists and serve as the main vehicle for the agency to inform doctors, researchers and the general public
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Dr. Lisa Iannattone
lisa_iannattone
Great Barrington “focused protection” is 100% the game plan in Quebec. Watch QC’s PHO Dr Arruda explain how once 65+ year olds are vaccinated, we can infect 6x as many
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Nathan Chomilo, MD, FAAP
ChomiloMD
I’ve heard at numerous state press conferences & in the media statements to the effect of “every shot in an arm is protecting is us all”So let’s talk a bit
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Shweta Bansal
bansallab
With the rollout of SARS-CoV2 vaccines imminent, many are asking about the scientific evidence behind prioritization strategies. Here, I summarize the evidence from our past work (on influenza) that can
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Brian McMillen
Teclis82
#Breastpath #cytopath52 Year old female; multifocal right sided breast cancer undergoing mastectomy with SLN bx.Intraoperative sentinel node touch prep shown. If cancer —> axillary dissection.3 pages of pics, and a
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Tim Colbourn
timcolbourn
If this pandemic teaches anything to countries with the worst health & economic outcomes I hope it’s that early action is always best.>90% of damage done due to late action.
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
This is the exact problem with our government's thinking & response- despite this strategy of 'tolerating deaths' and half-way measures having spectacularly failed, it's quite amazing that our govt still
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@ia4phs
ia4phs
I know that the COVID-19 vaccine is on everyone's radar. I'll get to that in a moment, but I want to take the time to highlight some of the significant
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Michael Chaikof, MD
MichaelChaikof
I’m about to take a ton of heat for this, but I want to respond to this post (and responses on it’s thread), because there is a lot of nuance
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Emerald1745 ❤️🤍💙
Emerald1745
THREAD1. Maine’s Rise in COVID-19 Cases Linked to Face MasksFort Fairfield Journal, November 4, 2020Data shows that Prolonged Face Mask Use INCREASES Risk of Catching Respiratory Illness.The link has been
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
Two things annoy me a little in the school debate. First, well-intentioned comments like "schools should be last to close & first to open".We never debate when supermarkets should close.
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TBay Public Health
TBDHealthUnit
Long thread alert! Yesterday, for the second time during this pandemic, the Ontario Government declared a provincial emergency, which will be in effect until at least February 11, 2021. (1/18)
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
1/ In this thread, I will talk about the principle of 'causality' and 'correlation' with respect to our immune system and the reputed #COVID19 pandemic and why we are on
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Dr. Haryax Pathak
HaryaxPathak
#LongCOVID is real and bad.Here is one of the most extensive and comprehensive long term follow-up of COVID patients (3762 respondents) with long lasting symptoms/complaints.https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.24.20248802v2 via
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Josh Barocas, MD
jabarocas
Really important work going on for the emerging epidemic within the pandemic: methamphetamine use disorder. Brief Study for some efficacy of bupropion + naltrexone (13.6%) v placebo (2.5%). @NEJM. (Brief
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