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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Masks aren't the answer.Lockdowns aren't.School closures aren't.Travel bans aren't.The early Israeli data suggest vaccines won't be either. (Just as they aren't for the flu.)A year in, the choice is
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Educating and advising hand hygiene, social distancing, indoor-mask use is entirely reasonable; But there can be poorly thought out, illogical, draconian & excessive covid policies & communication that undermine public
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Sally Albright
SallyAlbright
In 2012 when Romney announced Paul Ryan, I knew we would win the election.(until the Denver debate that is, but I digress.)Here's why:1/ Because we could run against the Ryan
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Zach Elliott
zaelefty
Chromosome variation does not form new sexes, and such karyotypes represent the variation within males and females. The fact that there are only two sexes in humans and most other
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Giulia Guerrero
giuliamguerrero
You are the most powerful healer there is. You are Source incarnate, & Source, even within the duality, cannot be limited as Source Creates all.Through intending & declaring that you
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IKYFL
soleauxdoleaux
I’m a graduate of Tulane Medicine. While I love the attending position I ended up in, I def had aspirations in cardiology, that despite my best efforts, had no place
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I hope Professor Marr won’t object to me sharing some of her excellent work, but the UK has just sent 10.8 million students, 500k teachers & tens of thousands
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Diana “Lady of Incisive Questions” Rose, starpoet
ddamascenaa
idk who needs to hear this but you can develop a relationship with the planets without categorizing it as remediation!1/thread! Remediation is a very specific arena of astrological activity that
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Mitra Sharafi
mjsharafi
Tough but essential reading for this animal lover: @PratikChakrab's chapter 3 on the history of animal experimentation in colonial India in his excellent book, Bacteriology in British India: Lab Medicine
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David Keegan
drDavidKeegan
I just learned from @DocMCohen that lots of male family docs skip pelvic exams when women come to them with problems for which such an exam would help diagnose the
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Sally Lewis
RslewisSally
A brief reflection on clinicians who adopt non-clinical roles and may eventually leave direct clinical care....this was stimulated by a phrase used by Sir David Dalton @NHSDigAcademy today. That phrase
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j. lee
unrealcities
Two cents, preceded by two facts:1. The Province of Dinagat Islands remains one of the seven provinces in the Philippines with zero confirmed cases of COVID-19.2. This would not have
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Declan Ganley 🇭🇰
declanganley
1. Just from an Irish perspective, one of getting the country back on its feet, and not committing hari-kari by trying to be the best boys in the class again.
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Preet Brar
iPreetBrar
Recently reporter asked “As a surgical resident, how did you feel motivated to write re workers rights” Made me reflect re privilege I had attained by standing on community shoulders.
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Daniel E. Gih MD
DrDanielGih
Had a few students recently ask me if “research” is necessary to successfully match in #psychiatry. Simple answer: no (unless applying to a research track.)A thread #MedStudentTwitter #psychtwitter What
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Shannon McNamara, MD 🗽
ShannonOMac
I’m thrilled to be having an uneventful recovery a few months post c-section. I was inspired by the skilled & kind care I received from many wonderful people. I’ve been
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