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COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative
covid19_hgi
.@andganna is presenting on behalf of COVID-19 HGI. Tools for the scientific community including questionnaires, data dictionary of variables, catalog of studies and research questions are on our website: http://www.covid19hg.org
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JD Eames
PeaceableWriter
Dear friends: a thread of Qigong exercises you can do to help relieve stress and help your immune system.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6QLzpmw-iU From Bruce Frantzishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKRdUe2_SB0&t=183s From Robert Peng, a couple
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jeremy day
jeremymday
A Thread on the Top 10 holdings of $ARKGOne quick comment on each company, what they do, and how scalable they are for investor purposes.$CRSP $PACB $ARCT $NVTA $TWST $PSNL
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adamlea2
A message to the public: 20 reasons, from a paramedic A thread.. 1. To everyone slating the TikTok videos we do, we are human! We have feelings & get scared/upset
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
EPI 101 thread on sensitivity and specificity, plus its application to #COVID19 screening. For those who want a refresher!The way we summarize the accuracy of a test (such as RT-PCR
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
We have coronavirus vaccines already. We already know it is safe enough to test in 30k people. Thousands are dying. So, after thinking lately, I agree w/@StevenSalzberg1—people deserve early access
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Hilary Abernathay. Some #Covid19 & #Nexit for all?
atatimelikethis
Once people finish with how they ask what's next?When will social distancing end?When will there be a vaccine?When will things be normal?There ARE simple answers.But we're in this mess because
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joobebemai
monsta x and wonho jokes that shouldn’t be made; a very necessary thread(excuse my typos) 1. kihyun isn’t short and he certain doesn’t like it when people make fun of
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Dylan
dyllyp
My uncle’s funeral last weekend could’ve been a Tyler Perry movie. But my favorite part was when my great uncle gave the same eulogy 3 times because he has dementia.
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
When I asked @mlipsitch recently about the future of the #covid19 pandemic, he told me: „We’ve managed to get to the life raft. But I’m really unclear how we will
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Chandler Marrs
ChanatLucine
For today's dose of why we should be looking at supporting mitochondria as a part of #COVID prevention and treatment, let us consider something called cell free mtDNA. These are
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Robb Willer
RobbWiller
Our lab’s preprint “Short Messages Encouraging Compliance with COVID-19 Public Health Guidelines Have Minimal Effects” now online How can we persuade people to comply with COVID guidelines? Results of 5
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415lb AUM
DeadLiftCapital
I'm *really* not an immunology expert at all, but quick thread here on post-SARS immunity. It's been somewhat taken for granted (including by me) that SARS had induced durable t-cell
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awesomousse
Initially I had a longer thing going, but I think this will suffice to sum up a month’s worth of thoughts. First, I always believe in preventive proactiveness. That’s why
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
7 reasons why think immunity to COVID from vaccination or infection will be long-lived (and why I continue to marvel that CEOs of companies who stand to make profit from
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Michiel Tack
MTackCVS
1) On March 17 there was ME/CFS advocacy call at the NIH. The audio recording and transcript have been made available here: https://www.nih.gov/research-training/medical-research-initiatives/mecfs/nih-me/cfs-advocacy-call-march-17-2020I thought it wa
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