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Divah Phiri
PhiriDivah
1/3 Broccoli is considered to be one of the most nutritious vegetables in the world. Broccoli seems to mature faster in Zimbabwe than anywhere else, most publications suggest that +_
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Matt Hancock: "the way we deal with new variants arising is to respond to them as they arise. The 1st line of defence is to identify & stop spread." This
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Maria Eugenia Grillet
mgrillet
Our paper on malaria spatial epidemiology (Venezuela) is OUT Main findings: Illegal gold-mining drives malaria hotspots & these high transmission pockets have been critical in the surge of infection across
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Edward Nirenberg
ENirenberg
So, every so often I get people who come to my twitter after I debunked something and tell me all about how the effort was noble but the denialists won't
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Justin
jwdaddy80
What is corona virus? Officially it’s a mix of bat, Malayan pangolin, and its closest relative is Bat as well as SARS-CoV. Once inside the body it attaches via a
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alfieralph
alfieralph79
I wish that everyone could have heard conversation I've just had with the ICU nurse... Sorry... I was eating my curry. The reports that QE hospital is overloaded are
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WOTUS yet again...🇺🇸❌❌❌
WOTUSisme
The average length of a hug between two people is 3 seconds. But the researchers have discovered something fantastic. When a hug lasts 20 seconds, there is a therapeutic effect
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Polly Mackenzie
pollymackenzie
New from @Demos : Our research shows social divisions over Covid-19 now run deeper than Brexit. Read the whole report here:https://demos.co.uk/project/what-next-priorities-for-britain/ At the start of the pandemic, people felt unified.
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Health Nerd
GidMK
This is a really carefully done, interesting meta-analysis of IFR by age. Unfortunately not many samples (the same snag we've run into), but a great paper nonethelesshttps://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.23.20160895v1 The pape
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Nemesis Cthonia
NemesisCthonia
If I have to hear kids have a lower infection rate so we should go back to school argument I’m going to pop. You send those kids back it will
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Post holiday, having digested some sites+preprints from last week, I'd like to give my perspective on COVID. Context: I am a genomics + biological data science expert; for most other
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Shane Morris
IamShaneMorris
I'm sorry, but I can't give @GovAbbott credit for closing bars and restaurants when every single expert on public health was saying it would be a disaster to re-open everything
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uché blackstock, md
uche_blackstock
Context: Abraham Flexner was a white educational specialist tasked in 1910 to assess the state of medical education. By 1923, his report led to the closure of 5 of 7
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Knowable Magazine
KnowableMag
Hey hey, this is Rachel Ehrenberg (@Rachelwrit), Associate Editor here at Knowable MagazineI’m livetweeting today's free panel: “Covid-19 & the Immune System: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.” Follow
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PriyankaPulla
PriyankaPulla
PSA answers questions on the science of vaccines. Please watch:https://www.indiascience.in/ PSA says that if we didn't do trials, we wouldn't be able to answer questions on immunogenicity and efficacy. And
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Sean P. Means
SeanPMeans
In February, I got assigned to cover a Utah Department of Health news conference, in which the state’s epidemiologist, Dr. Angela Dunn, talked about how the state was getting ready
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