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Taryn
_aceinthehole
Anyway I hate the whole “food as medicine” rhetoric because: 1) getting the food in question is so inaccessible due to sourcing and pricing 2) many medical conditions limit the
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Strange Overtones
mattiekonig
One day I will make THE all-encompassing [sidelong song/HL:A map/short film/Twitter vent post/Medium thinkpiece] that comprehensively outlines and explores the difficult and challenging interactions/connections/relations I've had with c
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Maryam
maryamful
Falana uncle was on dialysis for years and died from kidney failure. Falana aunty’s young son had sudden cardiac arrest and died from heart failure. Doctors reported covid cases. Doctors
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Chetan Shenoy
cshenoy3
It’s been over 2 months since the first descriptions of cardiac manifestations of Covid-19. There have been many papers and reviews on this topic. What have we learned about how
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Devin Rose
Devin_Rose_
THREAD: If you're an athlete/coach who uses @MotusGlobal it can be difficult at times to know what to do with the data you've collected. I wanted to highlight a few
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Chetan Shenoy
cshenoy3
There are 3 issues within the COVID19-CMR-Myocarditis drama:Issue 1 - Screening people without clinical features of myocarditisMy view - No, don’t do it. Issue 2 – Diagnosis/overdiagnosis of “myocarditis”COVID-19 myocarditis
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
what the article does *not* say1. Elderly Care home residents generally frail, with multiple life limiting long term conditions, have very poor reserve and have limited average life expectancy from
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J.B. Handley
jb_handley
1/ [influenza] Vaccine derived virus interference was significantly associated with coronavirushttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7126676/ 2/ “Receiving influenza vaccination may increase the risk of other respiratory viruses, a
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
As with so many acute severe infectious diseases it is a delicate balancing act - the immune response is both essential & part of the problem.https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/oct/04/scientists-study-whether-immune-response-wards
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ice9
__ice9
Post-acute "long COVID-19" mostly presents with fatigue, myalgia, shortness of breath, and headaches.The most affected organs are the heart and lungs. Impairment is often worse in formerly hospitalized cases. Neurological
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John Lichfield
john_lichfield
Weekly French Covid threadAll stats in the last week moved in the right direction, some more than others. That’s the 1st time that has happened for 2 months. Daily average
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Ryan Struyk
ryanstruyk
CNN: A new study from Harvard researchers published today in the journal Science finds that "prolonged or intermittent social distancing may be necessary into 2022." Harvard researchers: "Under current critical
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sam
samfangs
Channel 4 are doing the right thing. When Diana's funeral was shown in 1997, they broadcast cartoons so that children had something to watch. Every other channel showed the funeral.Channel
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Lauren Groff
legroff
The event with @MakennaGoodman1 last night--& her super smart critique of the corrosiveness of capitalism on art--reiterated the struggle for being as open and generous as possible in art with
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laineryyyan
if you don’t understand the ethics of why I hate fat people read this articlehttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/04/22/world/africa/coronavirus-hunger-crisis.amp.html *Fat Americans without other underlying heath conditions
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
I'd say you should be ashamed of yourself for this tweet but you've obviously no shame.You're trying to allege a secretive, nefarious HSE directive not to transport nursing home residents
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