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Tendex
TendexCapital
Personally and based on my read of historical downturns, I believe it will be some time (on the order of months/yr) until the US economy is back to anything remotely
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Andrew MacLean
andrewbmaclean
The @NBHealthCouncil released its acute care survey for NB last week. I find these surveys interesting and had a look. The survey was done well before Covid. https://nbhc.ca/news/nbhc-survey-finds-no-improvement-key-indicators-new-brunswick
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Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy
DrDeepakKrishn1
Why should I serve such a society ? These are turbulent times of Corona virus outbreak which is testing the nuts and bolts of every system in place plus the
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Jarvin Tan #MoveforMH
Jetlax
Pcol review thread, since classes are starting in 2 days! Which of the following is a D2 agonist used in Parkinson's, and is also incidentally useful in Parkinson's disease depression?
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Stephen Patrick, MD
stephenwpatrick
#COVID19 seems to be decreasing the number of infants requiring the #NICU at our institution. Are other folks seeing the same thing? #tweetiatrician #medtwitter #EBNeo #EBNeoCOVID19 If so, it's interesting
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Chris LaFond
lafondastrology
Astrological Almanac for Friday, April 23, 2021A thread https://www.lafond.us/blog/todays-astrology/astrological-almanac-for-friday-april-23-2021/ (All times Eastern) At 7:48am, Mars enters Cancer, opposite his sign of exaltation. That mea
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Stay The F*%k @ Home ED PA | #GetMePPE
RuralEDPA
In my next life, I’m going to work in a place where I’m not alone and trying to solve all the community’s problems with zero resources. I love my community
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Let’s talk about vitamin D & immunity- it may be even more important now than ever. There's growing evidence that vitamin D may be relevant to risk of #COVID19 and
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Health Nerd
GidMK
I find this immensely frustratingThere is actually not really any evidence at all that serology surveys are 'flawed' or 'dramatically underestimate' how many people have had COVID-19Sigh This headline is
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Drspeaks👩⚕️
being_eyedolls
After acute #COVID19 illness,recovered patients may continue to report wide variety of signs n symptoms including fatigue, bodyache, cough,sorethroat, difficulty in breathing, etcA thread on dos n don'ts for the
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Marcella Bernardo
Bernardo1130
#BREAKING Restricted visits to #BC long-term care/assisted living homes will be expanded slowly this summer with one person allowed inside a designated area. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
0/Study gives better estimates of the number of COVID19 deaths and the number of deaths due to lowered healthcare during lockdowns.https://www.lboro.ac.uk/news-events/news/2020/july/new-approach-to-recording-covid-deaths/ 2/“The authors h
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Dr. Erin L Thomas
ErinLThomasPhD
Dear Managers - If you found yourself completely unprepared or unequipped to discuss last month’s acute race crisis, it’s possible you haven't built strong enough interpersonal relationships with your employees./1
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Gro-Tsen
gro_tsen
Why the fck is the WHO saying this? I get that they want to discourage the “oh, let's just let everyone get infected” ‘policy’, but “no evidence” at all that
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
During a 2007 trip to NYC, while taking long walks from one indie bookstore to the next, lugging increasingly heavy bags of pressed vegetable matter, I stumbled on Simon Lovell's
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Clem Fandango
ScotiaIndyref2
Living in One Room, 1888. During the years of economic and social modernization, Scotland developed into one of the most urbanized countries in the world. Urban expansion led to intensive
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