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Aaron Berkowitz
AaronLBerkowitz
Hello #medstudenttwitter, I was alerted to tweets expressing concern about spinal cord anatomy on step 1, so here’s a new #EndNeurophobia #tweetorial on THE SPINAL CORD #meded #Neurology cc @MedTweetorials
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robert rosencrans
rfrosencrans
Friends, especially White friends, in academic medicine wondering what you can do and what issues you can advocate for. A non-comprehensive breakdown by specialty. I remind you that pledging to
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Brumby
the_brumby
Wow. Thanks to everyone who read, retweeted, and commented (including those taking the other side without being nasty). Since I had 4 followers at the time of my first tweet
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) From a brilliant old man in a chair, 'Zombies and Trolls'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUOpKyAtxEwhttp://www.vernoncoleman.com/main.htm 2) From a brilliant old man in a chair, 'The Plan to Create Unending Misery'
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Untold Stories Retold
retoldstories
*THREAD*To commemorate Alan Mathison Turing, born 23 June 1912 & took his own life 7th June 1954, two years after being outed as gay. Homosexuality was a crime & Turing
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Dr Emily Munro
ellomunro
To keep spirits up, I'm starting a thread of contagion-related #archive films. Share your favourites and help archives go, erm, viral? #FilmContagion #archives #cinema First up: Edison's sneeze (1894) https://www.loc.gov/item/006941
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Tom Elliott
tomselliott
Starting a thread of deaths resulting from Covid quarantines. 1) NHS Scotland sees hundreds die after hospitals keep patients on waiting lists as Covid is prioritized 2) In Bay Area,
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Karlin in a galaxy far far away Lillington
klillington
An odd side aspect of the pandemic: the many images of chest X-rays in science articles/ tweets, makes me think daily of my dad. He was a respiratory specialist &
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Paul-Olivier Dehaye
podehaye
In 2007, I participated in an Oxford vaccine trial. This was the 1st time chimpanzee adenoviruses were tested on humans. I was the second to be injected w/ this stuff.
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bearistotle
gnrosenberg
Epidemic Illness, Animal Agriculture, and the History of Quarantines in the United States: A Thread One frustrating bit in GOP opposition to increasing unemployment insurance was the idea that if
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Erik
e_cdalton
Why you should consider virgin cod liver oil for immune function and general health:There are many lines of evidence supporting the consumption of high quality (virgin) cod liver oil. In
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Dr Eilir Hughes freshair.wales
hughes_eilir
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/nov/17/uk-teachers-and-pupils-are-bone-tired-and-now-theyre-freezing-cold My response to this article, which has been put to me as an argument against for my efforts to raise awareness of the impor
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
1/25 This week’s Covid-View tells the story of many epidemics. Trends are diverging within the US and globally. What will places do about travel from areas with lots of spread?
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Monica Mahoney
mmPharmD
An intro to Monica, a pharmacist. Inspired by @Sarah_Mojarad (who I've followed for a while to learn all sorts of Twitter and SoMe tricks. Now here to flip the tables!)
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WikiVictorian
wikivictorian
Fabergé eggs (Part one: Imperial eggs): A THREAD A Fabergé egg is a jewelled egg created by the House of Fabergé, in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire. Possibly as many
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Matt 𐃏
RaygunIcecream
Examples of Exaptation https://twitter.com/Conaw/status/1339792820463255553 Exaptation: A trait/technology/idea used for one purpose, later is discovered to be unexpectedly useful for a radically different purpose. https://www.jstor.org/sta
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