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Claudia Fraser
ClaudiaFraser9
In honour of #InternationalDayOfWomenInScience I’ve decided to give a little insight into what my standard day as a radiochemist/cancer researcher studying for my DPhil in Oncology at @OxfordOncology...Ready? Let’s go!(Thread)
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U Dhammaloka
DhammalokaU
So this seems like a good day to tell you the story of the first (known) Irish trans Buddhist, Lobzang Jivaka (Michael Dillon).This is him in Kalimpong in 1959. Jivaka's
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Paras Chopra
paraschopra
Most surgeries are ineffective!(a short thread on this bold claim) It's also my 2nd podcast episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCG3tzgGV2A 1/ For my 2nd episode, I interviewed @drianharris who is a practicing orthopedic
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
The Access to #COVID19 Tools Accelerator (ACT-Accelerator) brings together governments, health organizations, scientists, businesses, civil society & philanthropists who have joined forces to speed up an end to the pandemic https://bi
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Alexis C. Madrigal
alexismadrigal
As cases exploded in the U.S., I kept discounting them in my mind: "Well, treatments have improved. Maybe the death rate won't be nearly as high as the summer."Then I
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
“Every new disease outbreak presents new challenges but from a logistics perspective, #covid19 has been one of the toughest challenges we’ve ever faced ”, says @drtedros at @WHO presser on
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Kasper Planeta Kepp
KasperKepp
With many empirical studies now showing more modest effects of lockdowns vs. other NPIs, voluntary behavior, and other confounders, the original model concluding large effects is increasingly criticized, incl. a
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update July 24: There’s an important ingredient we are short of in combatting Coronavirus.The rest of the world has more of it. We need to find it to beat
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Stacey
ScotsFyre
This is what we do for every other respiratory virus. The Zelenko protocol appears to work if it is given at symptom onset. Tamiflu only works within 72 hours of
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Levina🇮🇳
LevinaNeythiri
1/10Few days ago, I ws discussing this with my inner circle --a vibrational energy, that cn cause natural disasters, bt I expected it around Feb 17 (+- 1 week). #UttrakhandDisaster!I
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Zach Elliott
zaelefty
ScienceVet's thread on the sex spectrum is one of the most shared pieces on the subject.Let's break it down and analyze the details of his argument with peer-reviewed science.THREAD (citations
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#DigitalHealth Futurist 👨💻
ManeeshJuneja
Day 288 of living with #LongCovid – here is a thread about my disappointing patient experience with the doctor at the NHS Long Covid clinic yesterday https://twitter.com/ManeeshJuneja/status/1351995903725490178?s=20 1/n For those
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Gavin Verhey
GavinVerhey
Thank so many of you for watching the panel live today! Wow, what a rush to be able to talk about this stuff. Naturally, I've spent the past hour doing
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Dr Michelle Kelly-Irving
shell_ki
Did you know that when you use biomarkers & other clinical tools to identify patients for treatments, those tools may also partly capture social factors & conditions experienced across the
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Dr Benjamin 'Ward Viking' Janaway 💙
drjanaway
Lord Sumption to a lady with stage 4 cancer:'I didn't say your life was not valuable, I said it was less valuable.'Let's really break this down and realise just how
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. I'm enthusiastic about the prospect of cheap, fast, at-home paper strip COVID tests for daily proactive screening. To get the most out of them, we need to start thinking
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