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Judith loves Tay 🎄🧙🏻‍♀✨ chemist swiftie 👩🏻‍🔬
juswiftie15
Okay, let's go! Vaccine stuff First of all, if you're not sure about get vaccinated, why is it about? Secondary effects, needles fear...? Everyone has a reason or a
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Manoj Wickramasinghe
Manoj_Wickram
Train the eye - part 3. Cardiac tamponade! #askpocus #echofirst #pocus @NephroP @Wilkinsonjonny @icmteaching @IMPOCUSFocus @dr_benoy_n_shah @cianmcdermott @EmergencyEcho @KalagaraHari @RJonesSonoEM @DRsonosRD @SonoSerious @iceman_ex @daniel
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Kevin Wernli
KWernliPhysio
**INFOGRAPHIC**Does movement change when #lowbackpain changes? A systematic reviewhttps://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2020.9635Huge thanks to co-authors @JayS_Tan @PeteOSullivanPT Anne Smith, Amity Campbell, Peter Kent. And to @JOSPT an
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Ewan Colman
ewancolman
New preprint with @RowlandKao @researcherjess and @GavrilAmadea! We estimate the proportion of #SARSCoV2 infections in England that get diagnosed with a positive test (1/13) ...https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.09.21251411v1 H
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Michael K. Laidlaw, MD
MLaidlawMD
BREAKING: WPATH admits that their treatments for children/adolescents including puberty blockers, wrong sex hormones, and sterilizing surgeries are NOT STANDARDS OF CARE.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AnRUoJh64H8UDZQLqbj7l1KdBZCUz7FM/view
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Shalin Mehta
mattersOfLight
Imaging of live cells and clinical tissue can be limited by lack of labels. Why not measure their intrinsic density and anisotropy? Our work on label-free analysis of biological architecture
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Peter Daszak
PeterDaszak
.@WHO Scientific Director @doctorsoumya kicks off Day 2 of the @rd_blueprint mtg. We're going to hear about what the key research goals for COVID are over the next 6-12 months.
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
Media briefing on #COVID19 with @DrTedros https://www.pscp.tv/w/ccissDI2MTAyMHwxbERHTHlEUnF5ekptyeK2G8Yo5-sfNUEVo7cCB03EI1pJ_KH7-RJPJZtKPDI= "Tomorrow marks six months since WHO received the first reports of a cluster of cases of pneum
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
NEW: There is a new strain of COVID in England that is far more infectious. What it means and what it doesn’t mean. Doing a Sat morning roundup with a
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Tim Cook
doctimcook
Staff working in Anaesthesia/ ICU are at (unexpectedly) lower risk of COVID-19 infection than others on frontlineThe big question is whether this has more implications for anaesthesia/ICM or for the
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Charlie M. Wray, DO, MS
WrayCharles
1/ Here by popular demand “How to Publish in Academics When Publishing Isn’t Your Thing”. A #Tweetorial on the picking & publishing low-hanging fruit in academic medicine. Further input always
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Dr. Adele Hite
ahhite
To me, this comment & some that follow indicate that there are some misconceptions about how we got where we are now (& thus, I think, some mistaken ideas about
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
Press conference on results of Brazilian trial of CoronaVac, Sinovac's inactivated vaccine, cleared up the efficacy data & made the complexity of comparing a trial in healthcare professionals with others
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Dr. MAAWEYA ELAEED
DrMaaweya
10 months into the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, what we have learned1.SARS-CoV-2 is not only emergent virus we have to concern about.2.SARS-CoV-2 is going to be circulating and stay with us forever.3.I
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Rob Greenhalgh
GreenhalghRob
Tomorrow will be an emotional day. It has been the honour of my career to work with @LDNairamb looking after Londoner’s when they need us. I don’t even know where
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Jill Weatherhead, MD, PhD
JillWeather
Clear and honest science/health communication is critical in controlling this pandemic. This morning I’m receiving my first COVID vaccine @TexasChildrens and want to share my experience. So here we go...live
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