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Dr Anton Howes
antonhowes
In the mid-18thC, one of the major worrying diseases was typhus. Nowadays, we know it's spread by lice or fleas. But at the time, like so many other diseases, it
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Dr Gaetan Burgio, MD, PhD.
GaetanBurgio
A question I often get. Why Lupus patients that have taken Hydroxychloroquine for years have no side effects whereas severe adverse cardiac side effects are described #COVID19 patients under hydroxychloroquine
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APM Research Lab
APMResearch
Hi, Twitter! It's Andi Egbert (@dataANDInfo) with the APM Research Lab, here. Our #AMA is open now! Please use #ColorofCoronavirus to submit your questions. I'll get to as many as
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CPIPR
PopResearchCtrs
Some chronic health conditions may put people at higher risk from #covid19.NICHD-funded research offers clues about risk factors Hispanic/Latinos renters in US cities with high foreclosure risk had a higher
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Rupert Read 🌍
GreenRupertRead
24 lessons from this pandemic.1) This corona crisis is a global experience of lived emergency.https://medium.com/@rupertjread/24-theses-on-corona-748689919859 2) There is an equality in this: the equality of shared vulnerability. 3) The emergency
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thakursahab
65thakursahab
For the rich, it won’t matter.The poor may or mayn’t make it, through the civil hospitals.But among others things, what does it cost the Middle Class, to survive a bout
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Shematologist, MD
acweyand
A #hemetwitter #tweetorialDIC.In med school, we were taught that DIC stood for disseminated intravascular coagulation.Or...Death. Is. Coming. 1/n This is severe and may be a bit hyperbolic. But DIC is
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Sethina Watson
morefluids
As your #shielding co-workers return to work in the coming days or weeks here are some things to consider in addition to this fabulous poster by @NBTWellbeing #BeKind #DistanceAware #SupporttheShielded
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Gennady Rudkevich
grudkev
A great case study about the proper use of experimental methods. Hint: Navarro needs to go back to school.https://www.axios.com/coronavirus-hydroxychloroquine-white-house-01306286-0bbc-4042-9bfe-890413c6220d.html Just a reminder that data isn't t
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Garreth McDaid
garrethmcdaid
In June, a German study looked at pre-Covid blood donations from across blood groups and found that 81% had T cells consistent with immunity to #COVID19 . Immunity means you
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A L Kazaure, MD
AKazaure
Accidents are one of the commonest cause of Polytrauma or Multiple Injured Patient, So active and Prompt management is important, so I am. Going to discuss what we can do
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Amy Washburn
AIWashburn
THREAD:1) I'm running for Congress in 2022, against this guy who voted against COVID aid 3x & impeachment 2x; who thinks it should be okay to pay disabled workers less
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Chris Heaney
chrheaney
Early in covid times I was asked to pitch a public piece on the epidemic that shook the Inca empire in the 1520s, likely killing the ruler Huayna Capac. I
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Ranu Dhillon
RanuDhillon
THREAD1/ Overly focusing on how COVID19 may be amplified by protests misses the point that systemic racism against Black Americans - the target of the protests - is driving both
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Dickie Bush 🚢
dickiebush
The most FASCINATING thinker I'd never heard of: @balajis. After his recent chat with @david_perell, I inhaled every other podcast he's been on with:• @APompliano • @ShaneAParrish • @Jason • @KyleTibbitts
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Tom J. Astle
tjalamont
Now we see the violence inherent in the system: these ants (Megaponera analis; Africa - Mozambique in this case) are in mid-raid of a termite colony. It's not a "war";
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