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Why is fever considered to be ≥ 100.4 F? A wonderful Tweetorial by @JennyShihMD, reviewed by @AvrahamCooperMD and @AdamRodmanMD. 100.4 comes from a single study in 1868 (https://archive.org/details/dasverhaltendere00wund/page/n6/mode/2up)
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Jason Andrade
DrJasonAndrade
I’m pleased to shared that our sex-based differences in AF is now published in @JACCJournals clinical electrophysiology. @UBCmedicine @msfhr @HSF_science https://electrophysiology.onlinejacc.org/content/early/2020/07/23/j.jacep.2020.04.03
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Ryan Lawrence
RyanOfKalamazoo
(Thread)For those of you noticing that likes and notifications are being turned off for tweets with "wrong think" here's the science behind what Twitter is doing.They want to reduce how
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Katherine J. Haxton
kjhaxton
There seems to be some disagreement on whether undergraduate chemists should receive training in ethics as part of their undergraduate degree. It occurs to me that people may not fully
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Julia Brokaw
juliabonz
Hey #EntSoc20! Are you interested in using emergence traps for ground-nesting #bees but aren’t sure where to start? Check out my talk on the benefits and challenges of using them,
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Laurent Pech
ProfPech
Based on my first quick reading of draft EUCO conclusions re #ruleoflaw conditionality mechanism, have to agree with @alemannoEU but let me add some quick comments in thread below (Health
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إبن الغُبيري
ibnalghobeiri
One does not need to have reached upper-level studies in the seminary to learn about wilāyat al-faqīh or get a general understanding of it. In fact, when Imam Khomeini was
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Ben Tappin
Ben_Tappin
New preprint!Why are people’s policy opinions influenced by cues from political parties? We studied the theory that people use party cues as heuristics, stand-ins for their lack of policy information
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Zachary Elwood
apokerplayer
I've had psych & social media researchers tell me my piece on 'How social media divides us' includes some psych studies they've never seen referenced before in context of social
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
THREAD **IMPORTANT** (IMO)SO MUCH Continued CONFUSION about Rapid Antigen Tests - Now about Asymptomatics.A New @CDC_gov @CDCMMWR study concludes Ag tests didn't work in Asymptomatic ppl. Simply put, It's wrongHere
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Thankful to Singapore for surveillance systems that allow for the detailed studies required to truly assess the relative transmission risk of asymptomatic vs symptomatic cov-2 , which they find to
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sean maciel
seanmaciel
When you are out in the world, or perhaps Consuming Content On Architecture Websites, sometimes you are dealing with what renowned Iberian architecture scholar Dr. A. Rodrigues notably deemed "A
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—South Africa halted use of the AstraZeneca-Oxford #COVID19 vaccine on Sunday after evidence emerged that it did not protect participants from mild or moderate illness caused by the #B1351
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Susannah Fox
SusannahFox
Speaking of stuff that looks boring but turns out to be fascinating: I’ve been digging into clinical data registries. Here's what I've learned, starting with some basics...[THREAD] What is the
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KeAndrea Titer-Abrahams, MD
Kiki_Titer
1/n) I am very bothered by the video of the international physican exclaiming to the world hydroxychloroquine is actually effective for treating COVID-19. Although I wish it were true, the
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Simon Burgess
profsimonb
NEW: report out today from DELVE group @royalsociety: Balancing the risks of pupils returning to school https://rs-delve.github.io/reports/2020/07/24/balancing-the-risk-of-pupils-returning-to-schools.htmlPrincipal authors: @DrIneshassan1 @A
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