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Tyrone Williams
ImmuneHack
The biggest impediment to the uplift of black people are black leaders.Those on the left who claim that black uplift is dependent upon the eradication of systemic racism proffer a
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Shawn Martin
rshawnm
A 17-part thread on independent practices legislative fights and the distractions they represent.First, I am troubled that we continue to have these policy fights. They are a waste of time,
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Eli Van Allen
VanAllenLab
Interested to see how the forthcoming data behind the ‘TMB > 10 in all cancer types’ approval addresses a few key issues, having spent a long time thinking about this
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Kevin Bass, MS
kevinnbass
Telling people to "lose weight" to survive COVID-19 is in really bad taste and stupid as well, because it: 1. Won't work if "you will die early from heart disease,
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FurorRises
FurorRises
Asia-Pacific EMF Conference January 26-30, 2004Organized by WHO, USAF Research Laboratories, Thailand Ministry of Public Health Right off the bat- did you catch that?The Air Force Research Laboratory Directed
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Elliot Tapper
ebtapper
What's the deal with Ammonia in hepatic encephalopathy?A #cirrhosis QI #tweetorial AimsTry to answer this question while also showing1) Ammonia levels dont matter 2) U should not restrict protein in
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
Flu pandemics recur reliably but unpredictably every decade or so, and their extent and intensity varies. With COVID19, we may be in midst of a once-every-50-years event, perhaps similar to
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Fractal_Cell
“TRV130 prevented acute brain hypoxia induced by moderate doses of oxycodone.”TRV130 is $TRVN Trevena’s lead candidate (Oliceridine) that is an IV-delivered medication for moderate-to-severe pain, and has an 8/7 PDUFA
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Sandro Galea
sandrogalea
Covid-19 has been a traumatic event, weighing on our mental health. Isolation, fear of the virus, financial hardship, grief, and anxiety about the future have taken a heavy toll. Past
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Deena Kelly Costa PhD RN FAAN
DeenaKCosta
#COVID19 has changed how teams work in healthcare. Some have asked what can be done to work better as a team. Here are some of my thoughts based on research
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Axel Fjeld
OktavistNor
I anledning 22/7 og diskusjonen rundt normaliseringen av rasisme i Norge (i den grad det diskuteres), tenkte jeg å komme med noen høydepunkter fra den nylig publiserte studien "Hate Speech
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
Do economic recessions increase the death rate?I had assumed so until I looked into itTurns out there is little evidence supporting a causal link, some evidence suggesting the opposite, and
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Joe Matthews
JoeJohnMatthews
It is officially impact factor season, which means...Journal Impact Factor (JIF): What it is and what it isn’t. An updated version of my 2019 thread. (1/14) Updated JIFs were
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Saman Nematollahi
TxID_Edu
1/18Growing up in Tucson and going to med school @UAZMedTucson, I thought I knew a lot about #coccidioidomycosis. Definitely not!Here we discuss history, epidemiology, ecology, some cool facts about #Cocci,
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Rafael Fonseca MD
Rfonsi1
WHAT IS THE RISK CLASSIFICATION OF THE t(11;14) in MM?This has been a long-debated question and probably asked in the wrong way. I have always had a special interest in
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Matt Hall
cispt2
OK so let's talk about camostat, because I'm starting to worry about it as a #COVID19 repurposing candidate. It emerged based on this Cell paper, but a LOT of assumptions
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