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Leo Trasande, MD, MPP
leotrasande
There has been quite a bit of chatter about #AirPollution & #COVIDー19 severity. But it's not the only factor in the mix. And, yes, it's those pesky synthetic chemicals you
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gucccis
high restriction!!! deserves!!! rights!!! eating 1200 cal might make you gain a little at first, but you eventually start losing and it’s great because you can ACTUALLY treat yourself to
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A New Radical Centrism
a_centrism
"Maybe I'm immune, I don't know."That's it for me. I can no longer stomach the Dadaist bloopers every time he opens his mouth or sends a tweet. I feel bad
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Mark Painter
markmpainter
Our study on T cell responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines is up! Are T cells primed by the vaccines? Do they have features of long-lived memory cells?Do they contribute to
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Okay, new paper out in @TheLancetInfDis. Yes, this guy was reinfected. Yes, he got sicker the second time around. No, it doesn't mean that this is common or that reinfection
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Nikki Martinez
DrNikkiMartinez
I need to be REALLY CLEAR about something that is important. Life saving important. @MSNBC needs to have the ‘right’ type of doctors and specialists on to talk about COVID-19.
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V. James
GamerElefent
1.) It's not just "6 people" that have developed the coagulation disorder from the J&J and AZ vaccines. It's many thousands more.2.) The morderna and pfizer vaccine have WAY more
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Jesse Case
jessecase
1. It works yo!!!! 2. It's freakishly safe (the only future-unknown being when you need a booster, with thousands of trial participants months ahead of us for warning. They stay
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Bruce Booth
LifeSciVC
As I understand it (h/t @ArtKrieg), HCQ/CQ block innate receptors like TLR7/8/9. Blocking these early during a SARS-CoV2 infection could exacerbate, not help in treating, COVID. Later in disease, during
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
Vaccines usually take over 10 years to develop, test, and mass produce. But, scientists predict we could have an effective vaccine for Covid-19 by early 2021. How is this possible?
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M Wilki
Markwil50187274
Ok after being asked about the Coronavirus a 1000 times a day. i hope this well help.It has to do with RNA sequencing...I.e. genetics.Seasonal flu is an “all human virus”.
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Bess Kalb
bessbell
Fellow immunocompromised people on IV medications for managing autoimmune diseases! My DMs are opened and I can talk you through what my doctor said could happen if we contract the
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Priya Sampathkumar
PSampathkumarMD
COVID vaccines. A primer. 1/Vaccines may be the solution to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccines typically take several years to develop. But COVID vaccines are being developed at warp speed.
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Gawat Jubril A.
Mr_JAGss
THREAD: 7 Ways to Support your Immune System according to the Lagos State Ministry of Health (@LSMOH) especially at this critical period of our lives .... Pay Attention ... #Covid19Lagos
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Denecia Cassil
QueenofCassil
1/ The untenable situation of the working parent - @PantsuitPolitic As we get closer to the school year, parents are faced with the difficult choice of whether to send their
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
The headlines, all of a sudden, are everywhere. UK study showed antibodies to the coronavirus decline so we're all doomed. No immunity, no vaccines, no herd immunity. People, we have
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