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Krystie DeMello
DemelloKrystie
I haven’t talked about my health directly in months- though it colors all of my posts reallyI’ve been sick since early MarchI now have six different Drs & still no
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Parler: @PaulSchmehl #2020GOPLandslide
PaulSchmehl
Thread: Following up on my previous threads about the true nature of SARS-CoV2 as a virus that attacks the blood not the respiratory system, I stumbled across a couple of
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Haleema Khan
haleemak_
Throughout the pandemic, there have been opposing views on this issue. So... Coronavirus, is it “a type of flu” or not? Was it right to assume at start of the
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Taking stock of COVID in October - for followers, in particular journalists. My scope is broadly across Europe, with a particular focus in the UK. Context: I am an expert
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Carnivore Aurelius ©
KetoAurelius
SCARY TRUTH ABOUT VEGETABLES MEGATHREADYou've been lied to. Vegetables aren't the superfood healing elixirs they've been made out to beTwo big claims that may scare you:1. Vegetables aren't the healthiest
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Leo Reap
Leo_ReapDO
A hematology @tony_breu-style tweetorial: Why does lymphopenia occur in #COVID19?A normal WBC count and lymphopenia are seen in patients affected by COVID-19, but why it occurs has bothered me since
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
Some myths and facts about the novel #covid19 vaccines: a thread Myth: it hasn't been adequately studiedFact: both the Pfizer & Moderna vaccines underwent the normal, rigorous, 3 phase trial
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Chandra Pasma
ChandraPasma
I’m concerned about the growing tendency in some circles to equate #LongCovid with #MEcfs. I think this is bad for both #Longhaulers and ppl living with ME/CFS. A thread.
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Chloe Whyte // #ADHDAwarenessMonth
Chloe_Whyte
THREAD: As requested, here's my slides on 'Covid-19 & Young Disabled People', from my talk with @Aberdeen_Youth! It was a very interesting discussion, w/ topics such as the #SunflowerLanyard &
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kara @ 🏥🤒
aireliani
may is lupus awareness month in the US, and may 10th is world lupus day! here's an educational thread about lupus, written by someone who has lived with it for
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Ethan Weiss
ethanjweiss
ICYMI, @ldtimmerman asked me to write a brief piece about clotting and COVID-19. It was kind of a blast from the past and we really fun to write. It was
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JAY SWANSON 🍕👾
jayonaboat
There's this weird subgenre of people on the internet who don't want me to be human, as stated by their desire for me to only ever be happy, and it
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Aneta Molenda
a_m_molenda
Complex approach to reduce need of oxygen in COVID patients. Aspirin/Nebulized HCQ/glutathion/cyproheptadine. Share to people in charge in hospitals. #doctors #COVID19India #OxygenShortage #Oxygen #COVID19 @COVID19_INDIA @PMOIndia @COVIDNew
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Elle Moxley
ellemoxley
This story is about teachers quitting to keep their families safe from #COVID19, and I'm sharing it because the first story is from Missouri: https://on.today.com/3hOIXh5 But I want to be clear
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Patti Bacchus
pattibacchus
1. My inboxes runneth over this morning with messages from teachers about being directed to work onsite at schools and being denied work-from-home accommodations as school districts gear up for
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ayividinihsrad
I just realised I never really talked about my chronic illness on Twitter. I've spoken about it on Facebook, Instagram, ever THR Raaga but I forgot about Twitter.For those of
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