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Mae Winchester, MD
MWinchesterMD
As a physician caring for Kansans, let me can tell you why proposed #HCR5003 (#ValueThemBoth) amendment is dangerous. I focus solely on maternal fetal medicine – the care of sick
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Kristian G. Andersen
K_G_Andersen
The @CDCgov put out their interim guidelines for SARS-CoV-2 antigen testing and the document is exemplary - clear, concise, and with a lot of relevant information.Short on other useful
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The Provider
med_conscience
Today's thread: Benefits of using a SAUNAIt is not well studied whether or not there are definite benefits to using a sauna but lets dive into some of the possibilities.
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
OK I'm busy trying to catch up with what I've missed on #COVID19 in children, which looks like a lot!People seem to be making a big deal out of some
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Charlotte Clymer 🏳️🌈
cmclymer
“Look, let me put it to you this way: the NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said
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Philosophical Engineer
letsthinkdeeply
I have gotten a number of questions about why we should be angry at Dr. Fauci, the NIH and CDC. The answer is simple, early in the pandemic a decision
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Mrs. Dirty
DirtyLola
I don’t know who needs to hear this but If you like eating ass you should make sure you’ve gotten your Hep A vaccine. Just saying. This is a part
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HRouge
hareng_rouge
TLDR: headlines like the below may be masking something interesting at ReNeuron - a medical platform businessAs #MXCT and $CLPT show, these sell highDirect NASDAQ comp valued 5x higher#RENE platform
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
New exciting collaboration work with @Aaronmring lab reveals diverse and functional autoantibodies in #COVID patients. Our findings provide clues for why COVID affects many organs, induce range of symptoms that
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Alexandra Kytka
AGKytka
As a vaccine approaches, I've started thinking about religious exemptions to immunisation- but here's some interesting information: most refusals to vaccinate are PERSONAL, not religious in nature (1) In the
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Ross Douthat
DouthatNYT
One more thread on the proper baseline for thinking about the US death toll, because I hadn't seen this from @germanrlopez when I wrote yesterday's thread.https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2020/9/9/21428769/covid-19-coronavirus-dea
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Jesse O’Shea MD, MSc
JesseOSheaMD
COVID-19 VACCINES: DISPELLING RUMORS, CONSPIRACIES, AND HESITANCY A viral thread (inspired by repeated discussions w/ family/friends & apologies for length) 1. “Vaccines usually take many years to develop. Can’t trust
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Hannah Weinberger
Weinbergrrrrr
Excited to learn more: Following Pfizer, Moderna (which started testing in Seattle) says its vax appears 94.5% effective, even at preventing severe disease; & bc of surging cases, could have
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Thomas K. Karikari, PhD
TommyKakari
New publication alert Just published in @alzdemjournals Head‐to‐head comparison of clinical performance of CSF phospho‐tau T181 and T217 biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease diagnosis https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.12236A thread (1/n)
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Vincent Lee
Rover829
SEOUL, Dec 18 (Reuters) - South Korea reported 1,062 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the second highest since it confirmed its first infection in January, the Korea Disease Control and
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Half-baked thoughts about superspreading and contact tracing. With the existence of pre-symptomatic spread, the serial interval for this virus is quite short, making forward contact tracing challenging. 1/5 Japan’s cluster
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