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Theoretically Brewing Co.
TheoryBrew
The science team behind Theorybrew has been doing some research on selenium (Se) concentrations in barley grown in areas with high Se content in the soil and water: the conditions
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Victor John King
VictorK43995989
Mr Starmer,Have you ever heard of Mumps, Measles or Chicken Pox. All thesd are viruses, all these can have lethal side affects that can be lethal or at least damaging.
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Prof Chris P Gale
cpgale3
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (#POTS) is a complex, multifaceted disorder that commonly affect young #women & impairs functional status & quality of lifehttps://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc.2020.12.029#.YCuW5WRmvQE.tw
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David
PrimaryCarePAC
Creatine in primary care? Isn’t that a steroid? No! Isn’t it for bodybuilders? Yes, but it may be for you too. Creatine was first isolated from meat by Michel Eugene
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Richard Ferrar
Myrddn
1/Thanks to some thoughts from my cousin Eddie:Here are some facts: Trump's policies on the environment and energy are devastating to children and the public in general. He's allowed a
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
For those who are interested in ecologic observations, two Our World In Data graphs with case numbers colour coded by testing adequacy (https://ourworldindata.org/epi-curve-covid-19)One graph, (with Colombia and Argentina at the
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Pooja ❤️ Happy birthday month Rashu😘
_MissPoojaJi
@TheRashamiDesaiPlz retweet d Thread Rashami × CakeLife is short to make it sweetRashami Birthday Month Stay blessed@TheRashamiDesaiRashami Birthday Month Whatever u want most in life it comes to u jst
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Johnny Fallon
jonnyfallon
Ok. Please bear with this thread. One of the reasons I think lockdown has become so hard for all is our increasing 'shut up' culture. Let me start by saying
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Heidi Li Feldman
HeidiLiFeldman
The peril to U.S. constitutional democracy indeed remains acute. That’s hard to bear, but must be faced. 1/https://twitter.com/Sifill_LDF/status/1354219684787326979 Many of us devoted intense effort and attention to the 2020 election
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Dr Rangan Chatterjee
drchatterjeeuk
Happy New Year to you all.Many turn their attention to health at this time of year.Small things done consistently can have a huge impact.Here are 8 things that you may
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sonja morin
eastsidegeek19
To be factual back... 1. The number of maternal deaths due to illegal abortions before and after the twin Roe and Doe decisions (1973) remained about the same (~40/yr). No
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Ian James
ByIanJames
NEW:Without action on climate change, researchers predict heat could become a major global killer. A study finds that without cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, heat-related deaths could increase to match
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Carissa Byrne Hessick
CBHessick
Most of the reporting in this @nytimes story is about jail officials failing to provide inmates with enough protection against the coronavirus. Yet the whole story is framed in terms
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Anita Kissée
StLukesAnita
Dr. Jim Souza provided @BoiseMayor facts about what’s happening at @StLukesHealth as #COVID19 spreads out of control in our community. Inpatient numbers steadily rising over 6 weeks. October: Daily average
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Dr Aisha Ahmad
ProfAishaAhmad
Last week, my university advertised a "pandemic productivity" seminar. Today, I got the "due to unforeseen circumstances" cancellation message. Unforeseen? Really? This little example shows why we need to change
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Caitlin Bolnick
caitlinbolnick1
Okay, so what exactly is the difference between net dollar retention and gross dollar retention and how the heck are they related? Yep, you guessed it. Thread below... 1/
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