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The Health Benefits of Hydrotherapy:-Hydrotherapy is the external or internal use of water in any of its forms (water, ice, steam) for health promotion and prevention-Widely used in ancient cultures
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
Read the 'COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine BioNTech' Rolling Review report. It looks like the mRNA vaccine has only been tested on young male rhesus monkey and rats. Severe side-effects have been
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America-China Watcher
PandemicTruther
Latest on Chinese vaccines notably SinovacSinovac vaccine has gone through the third phase of its clinical trial. The protective rate is 79.34%. Though It looks lower than the 90-95% protective
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Varro Analytics
Varro_Analytics
1/11). Specialty pharma detourOyster Point Pharma ( $OYST ) filed for IPO today. $85M for nasal spray to treat dry eyeNothing written on $OYST on Biotwitter yet. I have dealt
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Eric Knowles
eric_knowles
This exchange between @EricLevitz and @jbouie neatly encapsulates the struggle I'm having regarding people like Ashli Babbit—the woman shot to death at the Capitol yesterday.1/https://twitter.com/EricLevitz/status/1347544936070180867
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𝔥𝔢𝔵 ⚰ || the village top
heyitshex
salutations fellow pervs, i have a few points for other fandom creators out there concerning a subject i don't see often in fics, art, etc: top drop. as a top,
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Michael
mbradley8
Working in pharmaceutical comms, I get asked a lot about #covid19 #vaccine development. To counter some of the heavy information and scepticism around it, here's some positive thoughts on exciting
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
This week’s NHS/PHE Test & Trace data.(long) thread https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/nhs-test-and-trace-statistics-england-18-june-to-24-june-2020 First, headline results.Have made a little flow-chart. Hope it helps. Some de
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
“Surgeons wear masks, so you should too.” 1/ Surgeons wear masks so that bodily fluids — which always have bacteria even if a surgeon is asymptomatic — won’t go into
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josé mejía
aliasCHEPE
A bit about my experience getting the COVID-19 vaccine (and living with HIV) I’m part of group 12 (I think) which covers people living with HIV on the Oxford
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Isaac Bogoch
BogochIsaac
1/ @nature asked over 100 scientists if they felt that #COVID19 was going to become endemic & circulate on earth for years to come. ~90% felt this was a likely
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Heidi N. Moore
moorehn
For International Men's Day, a reminder that a lot of men are taught to suppress their feelings and their trauma and that often makes men feel like prisoners in their
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Nisha Thampi
NishaOttawa
I am happy to see this for children, youth, families in Ottawa. This decision follows weeks of decreasing case rates and test positivity across all ages, decreasing wastewater signals, Yet
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Brad Falchuk
BFalchuk
I don't tweet a lot. I'm not good at it. I hope this thread does more than prove that my opinion about my abilities is correct. It seems that there
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Matthew Cortland, Esq
mattbc
There's no good answer to vaccine prioritization; we need more vaccine – massively more. And we needed it many yesterdays ago...The thing is, there's no actually good way to prioritize
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Laura Elliott
TinyWriterLaura
Apparently I’m all up in my feelings about #LongCovid and ME today so i guess this is a bit of a thread. i know we chronic illness lot, and particularly
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