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Ben Saunders
bensaunders44
Wrote this post for my uni LGBTQ society but thought I’d share it here too:This #holocaustremembranceday we remember the thousands of gay and transgender people who were deported to
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
This winter is going to be rough. I hope folks are working hard on solutions. Socially distanced Halloween, then it gets too cold up north to do anything like dining
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Dr. Namrata Datta 🇮🇳 🇬🇧 (PhD)
candinam
just as a person with a genetic defect like Down syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome, genetic cardiac arrest, hemophilia, cystic fibrosis, Rett syndrome, etc.), because the genetic defect is forever!
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Danni Watts
DanniWatts26
[THREAD] This is the most important article I have written to date, and may be the most important one I will ever write. I never thought I would be chronically
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
Epidemiologists should have said early on: this is a treatable disease, let doctors guide early treatments to save lives, transmission is not the issue with this virus. But they did
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Michael F. Cannon
mfcannon
ThreadThis article gives a distorted picture of short-term, limited duration insurance (#STLDI), which Congress exempts from federal health insurance regs & which has become more popular as #ACA regs have
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Caroline - The reality heals the delusion
CoachCaroline
This will be a thread about children and hormones, treatments, parents etc. Feel free to add #transkids Hormones lead to increased suicide risk #transkids https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13590849862159?journalCode=ijne20& Ch
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🥄ON HIATUS
Sarah_Colero
Re: #BillC7 & why disabled people are rightfully fearful of it.The message I want people to understand is that disabled people aren't angry about the autonomy of assisted death, we
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Henry Scowcroft
oh_henry
THREAD. Just over 4 years ago, I sat in a pub with some @CR_UK colleagues, all staring at our phones, waiting to see if a research story we'd worked on
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Paul Bleicher
pbleic
1/ A somewhat problematic WSJ editorial by @AllyssaFinley. I’ll start with some comments, but hope that some of the experts in clinical trials and observational research that I follow can
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Elea McDonnell Feit
eleafeit
Have you ever calculated the sample size for an #abtest and come up with a sample size that is bigger than you can ever practically get? Does this mean you
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Nobody wanted to see a repeat of the spring, with hospitalisations rising and stringent measures coming back in. But UK isn't in quite the same position as March, so here
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NHS Genomic Medicine Service
NHSgms
2020 has been a challenging year, but there have been some great stories of how #Genomics has been providing answers, helping deliver faster diagnoses and more effective treatments for patients.
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Isabel Ott
IsabelOtt
Here’s the thing about short-term viral infections: by the time you realize you’re Really Sick and identify why, 98% of the time, you are past the point that a virus
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Save our Antibiotics
ASOAntibiotics
It's * World Antimicrobial Awareness Week 2020 * and we want you to know that 73% of all antibiotics used worldwide are used in farmed animals. Often to prevent or
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Philosophical Engineer
letsthinkdeeply
I have gotten a number of questions about why we should be angry at Dr. Fauci, the NIH and CDC. The answer is simple, early in the pandemic a decision
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