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Brian Schroer MD
Brian34Schroer
Tweetorial- Early introduction of foods to prevent food allergy is best done once complementary foods are introduced. Around 4-6 months is a good time to start. The foods you can
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Veena Srinivasan
veenas_water
Disappointed to see incorrect arguments being quoted here especially the inclusion of paddy! It needs a longer explanation on why this argument is incorrect. But will post a longer post
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Dr. Sarah Cohodes
SarahCohodes
New evidence out yesterday from @REACHCenterEd @douglasharris99 on whether schools contribute to COVID hospitalizations, using nationwide datahttps://twitter.com/douglasharris99/status/1346212687756337153?s=20 This adds to the recent eviden
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Dr. Amanda Murdie
AmandaMurdie
We’ve now been editing @IntlStudiesRev for a bit over three years! I’m so grateful for our team, especially our fantastic managing editors (@ryanyulinliou & previously @nbsisu). Here are some things
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
Thread: Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) is one of the most intriguing old masters. Two of his works, the Last Supper & The Mona Lisa, are amongst the most famous images
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Marie Lagouste
MLagouste
After reading yet another article by a woke bro dismissing both JK Rowling and the radical feminist movement as 'white supremacists', my anger is bubbling up within me. I'll link
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Kristin Yu
KristinYu7
Every major news outlet, med student, and smartphone-possessing parent has been sharing the exciting prospect of two(!!) potentially efficacious COVID-19 vaccines, but we, as members of privileged societies, are already
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Neil Lewis, Jr.
NeilLewisJr
This thread shares a timely example of what I'm teaching about today in research methods: how seemingly minor details in how we construct our studies and measure things can affect
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
The first truly global pandemic, the Russian Flu of 1889 lasted until 1895 and current studies seem to identify it as an early covid, very similar to what we have
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Gabrielle Mayer, MD
gabmayer
Something I have made a point to teach all my medical students: the importance of a good discharge summary with SPECIFIC instructions that are appropriate to the patient’s ultimate dispo
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john milbank
johnmilbank3
Why are we so convinced that our scientifically superior analysis of a very few remaining texts is superior to the ancient knowledge of their own past based on many texts
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Kathryn Bristow ✊🏾🏳️⚧️💚
KathrynBristow
I guess it's because I'm trans and Green that this keeps coming up.There is a suggestion by people with anti-trans views that taking oestrogen as part of hormone treatment is
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Ayur Arogyam
aayurarogyam
Benefits of Pot Water:Clay pot stored water helps in making the water alkaline and maintains the pH balance of the water- Infusing herbs like Tulsi , Neem or Lemon peel
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Una Galani
ugalani
With everyday life getting back to normal in India, it feels like we are living in a parallel universe. Eg. In the UK, over 1,000 ppl have died in 24hrs
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aL'Ai alvarez, MD
alvarezzzy
Dr. Ashley Rider (@ac_rider) giving #facdev on #Teaming and the use of #EMSim to optimize high-performance resuscitations. Human Performance as a system for #safetyIIAffect * Behavior * Cognition are key
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Cheryl 🍥 Available for work!!
cysketch
While I still think my "Draw the rest of the owl" joke is the best thing I've ever done, realistically you should look at adding environments more like serving to
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