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Eztainutlacatl
cbkwgl
Chinese Worm Eye View of the Worldhttps://qz.com/africa/1216783/china-racist-stereotypes-of-africans-is-a-problem-for-its-media/ So, what we are having here is a patient who refused to share information as like in Sri Lanka? The Tableeghs go unhinder
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Emily Dolhansky
emilydolhansky
This is a cool video! I’ll provide some thoughts:https://twitter.com/defjon5/status/1390350624374476804 1. R6 has very different management plans and guidelines for removing hazard trees than R5 does. I can’t speak to this
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John Mandrola, MD
drjohnm
This may be one of the most important pieces of content @medscape has ever published. What if we are doing it wrong in the treatment of #COVID19? What if @cameronks
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Chris von Csefalvay
chrisvcsefalvay
Whether #hydroxychloroquine works for #COVID19 or not, it should be for scientists to test it, not for Dr Bright to unilaterally determine what is and isn't sound science. This is
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Cathy Rushworth
Dr_Crushworth
New preprint!!! with @yanivbrandvain and TMO https://twitter.com/biorxivpreprint/status/1156369619575332865 We used a large-scale reciprocal transplant to compare multiple fitness components in sexual and asexual plants We find that, at all
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Khushboo Mattoo ghar par hai
MattLaemon
The Spanish Flu of 1918 : A thread The Influenza pandemic of 1918 was a serious pandemic of influenza. It lasted for three years, from January 1918 to December 1920. About 500 million people were infected across
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Sarah Blagden
sarah_blagden
Six Lessons from COVID-19: Running a cancer trials unit during this crisis has highlighted the following. (Remember that cancer has 50% mortality and kills 165,000 people every year in UK
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
For years, we have had mixed data on whether steroids were beneficial or not in ARDS. Now, there is evidence — not yet in paper form — from a well respected
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Graham Martin
Graham_P_Martin
Scientific debate around Covid-19 on Twitter and beyond has become increasingly polarised & unpleasant in recent weeks. It’s not a great look. Ironically, I think it’s less down to scientific
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Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬
lymanstoneky
Someone explain Brazil to me. Excess deaths *fell* early in the epidemic, and no metric of any policy or social distancing behaviors predicts the peak in excess deaths now occurring.
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Dr Benjamin Janaway
drjanaway
Allison Pearson once again demonstrates profound and motivated ignoranceVaccines are FOR those without the infection and are proven to save lives. When did you last have smallpox dumbass?*Pearson's razor: If
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The New York Times
nytimes
Clinging to her mother's waist, sobbing and terrified, Milagros refused to leave. Only after she fainted did the hospital let her in. 48 hours after her labor pains began, she
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
I'll try give a better representation of deaths lagging behind infection, by charting the progression of a few countries from when they were at the same 14-day incidence that Ireland
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Jeffrey Flier
jflier
Just did virtual rounds @bidmchealth with Dr Francesco Blasi, who runs a major COVID program in Milan, and a major pulmonary authority. First, I encourage all of you to seek
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Kevin Prindiville
kprindiville1
"No one expected good news when Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the May Revision of the California budget...However, we never predicted the biggest blow would go to California’s older adults." Revised
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Swapna Kona Nayudu
KonaNayudu
A note from my 70+ mother in India (and me) - if you are in no position to offer assistance to your employees/staff/house help or have exhausted all resources or
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