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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I haven’t been posting about reinfection for various reasons, but this one raises extremely important policy questions. The gentleman concerned was being tested for antibodies on a regular basis.
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
Let’s talk about the really good news out last week about dexamethasone (“dex” as we docs lovingly call it) to treat serious COVID19. And let’s also talk about rapid scientific
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Farid Jalali MD
farid__jalali
Proper attention to 𝗮𝗹𝗹 aspects of pathology in COVID19, simultaneously, is paramount to proper treatment: pulmonary endothelium plateletsProducts of platelet-endothelial
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Saraswati Films
mmpandit
Every single karma for you (and against you) gets paid back.Both types are paid many fold.Only question is how long one waits for it to happen. There is a school
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Em
DrEm_79
Self harm researchers and professionals:Why do you still write and talk about self harm as being “impulsive” or occurring due to “impulsiveness”?1. Do you think self harm is always “impulsive”?2.
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emily ツ
TUBBOTAPES
what not to say or do when talking to someone with adhd: a thread for teachers by someone who has severe adhd “you just need better time management skills” dear
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Andrea González-Ramírez
andreagonram
This essay is as bad as the headline suggests, and a reminder that a certain type of political journalist enjoyed the chaos because they would never be targets of the
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Eduardo R Argaiz
ArgaizR
Pt w advanced liver cirrhosis. Comes w worsening ascites. No fever, no bleeding. ok, no asterixis. BP 91/50. Labs: AKI (Cr 3.0 mg/dl), UNa 7 mEq/L, bland sediment.
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Jaya_Upadhyaya
Jayalko1
PAMBUMEKKATTU MANA MANDIR, THRISSUR (Ker)There was a time when one Mekkattu family suffered from severe poverty. The head of the family, Mekkattu Nampoothiri decided to perform penance at Thiruvanchikulam Mandir
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Karl Jacoby
karl_jacoby
It is revealing that in the recent debates about Pres. Grant, there has been almost no mention of his Indian policy, which was, let's just say, complicated. Grant appointed the
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Do memory T cells induced by seasonal coronavirus infection protect us from SARS-CoV-2 infection and/or disease? I attempt to answer this question in this thread. Also at virology blog. (1/n)
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Natasha Loder
natashaloder
From the UK chief medical officers: For both vaccines, data provided to MHRA demonstrate that whilst efficacy is optimised when a second dose is administered both offer considerable protection after
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Dr Alexandra Phelan
alexandraphelan
I disagree with folks dismissing the implications of the UK variant of concern. While individual behaviors to avoid transmission may not change, the impact at the population level is serious:
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ReiceAlexis
AlexisReice
Surprised there's been no push back on this. Leaving children at home for another term has enormous neg. consequences that quite possibly outweigh the benefits. THREADhttps://twitter.com/KejanHaynes/status/1294712191153836033 In any mas
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Important: on the resurgence of SARS-CoV-2 in a place where herd immunity was already attained.The authors lay out 4 reasons:1) didn’t actually attain herd immunity2) waning immunity3) new strains evading
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Amit Arya
AmitAryaMD
Earlier this month, we crossed a grim milestone in Canada...10,000 #COVID19 deaths in #LTC. They were human beings, and not just "numbers." Every life mattered. Here are some year-end reflections
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