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Dr. Laura Mauldin
mauldin_laura
10 yrs ago today my partner of 5 yrs passed away. I cared for her for 5 yrs thru non-stop, complicated conditions related to cancer. The end was drawn out
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Daniel Swain
Weather_West
We already know that #ClimateChange is responsible for a large *decrease* in extreme cold (& increase in extreme heat) globally. But it is *possible* that changes in #Arctic could shift
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Oregon Advocate
OregonAdvocate
While my advocate colleague and I are professional in how we do advocate as we see it as the only way. I do relate to the feelings of exasperation, anger,
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Aaron Kheriaty, MD
akheriaty
The original rationale for severe social distancing was to "flatten the curve." We accomplished that. But the lockdowns continue, and nobody speaks of "flattening the curve" anymore. What is the
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teona | crip gossip girl ♿👩🏾🦼🦓
tee_spoonie
I really wanna have a conversation about how pervasive this narrative that skinny shaming is an entire concept that exists alongside fatphobia when it's literally just body shaming and not
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Michael Lin, PhD-MD
michaelzlin
The interesting comparison to me is not between JNJ's vaccine and the RNA vaccines, but between it and WKV (inactivated virus) vaccines, because they are similar in efficacy. JNJ has
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Christopher Snowdon
cjsnowdon
A glimpse behind the wizard’s curtain as we see an Imperial modeller doing some modelling. Good grief. 1/ Threadhttps://twitter.com/itvnews/status/1361418477861367809 She works on the basis that 90% of people will have
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ Novavax UK first: ~90% protection again any symptomatic COVID-19. And that high level of protection was accomplished under conditions of very intense community transmission in the UK, which is
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Katy Stephenson, MD, MPH
k_stephensonMD
Hi friends! Today's news about the NIH-Moderna #COVID19 #vaccine is astonishingly good. I've never seen my colleagues - weathered, skeptical professor types - so giddy and delighted and surprised. Here's
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Joe Newman
JoeAllenNewman
I accidentally discovered something about voltaren. I know it is very dangerous in pill form, but I was experimenting with it as a cream. I was developing severe arthritis in
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jay.
aecordea
The BritWres scene has continuously dragged Osprey out of whatever hole he has dug himself into on any given week because he is "good at wrestling" and "a stand up
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Beka
AuthorAnnBaker
My loved one with a severe mental illness was just released after 2 years, most of which was in solitary. The group helping him arranged a place to stay. Turns
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Carrie Lucas
lucasite_lab
Thrilled to share our pre-print describing single-cell, TCR/BCR repertoire analyses, serum proteomics, and functional studies in MIS-C where we define features that help elucidate mechanisms of immune-mediated tissue damage. Here's
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Australian Academy of Science
Science_Academy
Australians should get vaccinated.We can be confident that vaccines approved for use by the @TGAgovAU will be safe and effective at reducing the risk of developing severe COVID-19.https://www.science.org.au/news-and-events/news-and-media-re
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Katie Monnelly
KatieMonnelly
Next aphasia thread - @KaterinaHilari at #UKSF20 about the SUPERB study, peer befriending feasability trial also funded by @TheStrokeAssoc (I was lucky to be a researcher on this project and
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Durgadas Allon Duriel
DurgadasADuriel
I’d really like someone who believes severe mental illness can be cured by energy work to spend a week in my old job as an intensive psychiatric social worker and
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