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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
There are at least 4 possible reasons why some people with COVID have little or no symptoms.1) A rapid immune response that conquers the virus2) Pre-existing cross reactive immunity3) Genetic
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Chris M. Herbst
ChrisMHerbst
Some really thought-provoking stuff here from @clairecm on whether the fallout from COVID-19 will lead to improvements in worker conditions.I have few a thoughts on the child care dimension.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/10/upshot/coronavirus-future
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Joe Pierre, MD
psychunseen
1/12 THREAD on ECT:ECT has been demonized for decades (thanks Miloš Forman) despite it being one of the most rapidly effective interventions in all of psychiatry, often when previous interventions
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Jason Haw
jasonhaw_
[a thread on Taiwan's #COVID19 response]Got interested since a lot of experts have been praising Taiwan lately with their response - let me share some of what I found, as
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Dr. Nicole Bedera
NBedera
When anti-violence advocates insist that sexual violence is more harmful for victims than perpetrators, stories like these are the ones that flood our mentions. But how do we make sense
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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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John Mafi
jnmafi
1/10 Finished 1 week as @UCLAHealth COVID-19 ward (non-ICU) attending. Here is a brief summary of what I learned with help from an outstanding team @SaumitraThakur Jayasree Sundaram, Wen-Ching Tran,
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
A short smattering of the research I'm following this week re #COVID19, and why my editorial take on why these matter: 1. Not surprisingly, but quite relevant to those of
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
Every day it seems like there’s a slew of new research about #COVID19 …and news stories to go along with them. Between January and May, an estimated 23,000 papers came
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Dr Mark Guthridge
Dr_M_Guthridge
1/ ThreadMyalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome #MECFSIs it really that bad?Trigger warnings: The studies below paint a very bleak picture#MyalgicE #SickNotWeak #pwME #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #ChronicIllness #MedEd #MedTwitter #SickNotWe
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Mage noir â˜
Charlucescu
Contre-feuComme la chose n'est pas très intéressante, c'est la dernière fois que je parle de Jérôme et de son compte de névrosé. Alors, faisons-le bien, même si je sais qu'il
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Peter G. Klein
petergklein
A toilet paper article even @oliverbeige will like. The issue is supply chains. TP for the home is produced and sourced differently than TP for office and school. 1/https://marker.medium.com/what-everyones-getting-wrong-about-the-toilet-paper-shortag
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Michael Anenburg
manenbu
I love a good font. Here are my top 3 fonts that I see in geoscience journals. Short thread.(Comic Sans is not one of them) Journal of Geology uses a
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ljw
levijohnwolf
@GeogBristol's final instalment of the Quantitative Geography Progress reports is online from @ProgHumGeog! In it, we take a decisive stance on what the future of quantitative geography ought to look
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
Je suis très sceptique sur l'hydroxychloroquine depuis le début, mais cette étude ne démontre absolument pas que ça augmente le risque de décès de ~33% et ça m'amuse beaucoup de
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Chris Pickett
ChrisPickett5
Some personal news:My employer @resbiom will likely be out of money come 2021, which means I’m looking for a new job.I'm disappointed, and petrified to look for a job during
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