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The Clinical Scientist
TheClinSci
A basic thread on critical appraisal for those who don't know where to start/have low confidence. Aiming to share links+resources here.First, get ready for ACTIVE reading. Don't let the words
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Dr. Monicaaaahhhh!!! đź’Šđź§
NeuroDrugDoc
Buckle up! It's time for a #PharmPhriday thread on penicillin Prior to the discovery of pencillin, arsphenamine was used to treat syphillis! I previously tweeted about this; in short, it
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LibertyJ
LibertyJen
Here’s a childhood story for you. I had a pretty messed up home life and I would go with friends to “Bible Study” when I was about 13-14 years old
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Marty Makary M.D.
MartyMakary
A new study of half of the nation's claims data found that among children 0-18 with NO comorbid conditions there were ZERO Covid deaths in the U.S.: https://www.fairhealth.org/article/fair-health-releases-second-study-on-covid-19 All 16
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Dr. Melissa Baralt
MelissaBaralt
Just out: we found that bilingual preterm-born children performed significantly better that their monolingual peers on an EF task. Surprisingly, 100% of bilingual group’s parents told us they had been
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Dr. Jackie Caplan-Auerbach
geophysichick
I was recently asked what a person should do (academically) if they want to become a volcanologist. Rather than bury it in a longer thread, I thought I'd tackle it
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
As we struggle with the difficult decisions about reopening K-12 schools, one thing I've been unsure about is the degree of transmission by children. A new study from Korea provides
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
Plan Continuation bias (PCB) - playing a role in COVID19? Lessons from aviation industry. A fancy name for “get-there-itis”. PCB which is an unconscious cognitive bias to continue the original
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Emilia C Skirmuntt 🦇🧬đź¦
ESkirmuntt
AstraZeneca and South African variant (B1.351 or 501Y.V2) vaccine study (it took me a couple of days but here it is… We will probably have another COVID drama in a
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jessica lanyadoo
jessicalanyadoo
PSA:Your favorite astrologers may be using different systems of astrology. Astrology is a vast field of study & can be used in a myriad of ways. And that's wonderful! What's
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/ Keep hearing I shouldn’t be citing Iceland’s data. Because that country is too small. Here is why that makes no sense. 2/ Size of a country irrelevant to whether
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Dr. Purvi Parwani
purviparwani
Just recorded #ACCEL audio with Dr.Weinsaft Dr.@ChrisKramerMD Discussed exciting #whyCMR data on Identification of LV thrombi by CMRSome deep dives into the thread. ->in a nutshell, diagnostic accuracy, and prognostic
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jess kant
jessdkant
The consistently anti-trans @BBC is doing everything in its power to make sure people are confused about the findings from this report. When I read this report, I'm not worried,
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Climate and Health Alliance
healthy_climate
Highlighted by many scientists as a likely contributor, a new study now finds #climatechange has contributed to the emergence of #SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes #COVID-19 #climatehealth https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-02/uo
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Ben See
ClimateBen
In 1990, fourteen year old me never expected to find himself on 'social media' 30 years later asking millions of people things like "How many more months of rising carbon
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
HUGE—Kids spread the virus as much as adults. CDC study of households #COVID19 transmission very common. 53% overall. BOTTOMLINE: there is no safe age group that does not transmit virus.
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