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Dusty Chipura
dustychipura
"Does ADHD Coaching Really Work Tho?"Oh, buddy. Strap in and let me tell you the story of the madness that is my life right now. In my 20s I was
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Greg Olear
gregolear
New piece up at PREVAIL. I'm going to post some of it here.[THREAD]https://gregolear.substack.com/p/trumps-to-blame-for-this-scared-new 1/ In less than a month, the entire world has changed, maybe forever.We are all processing what
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Tiffanie Wagner
TiffanieWagner
Imagine social distancing since 3/3, only going out to check the mail or for a quick walk, avoiding direct contact with people, wiping everything down, washing your hands, wearing a
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Janine McCready
janinemccready
1/ I support a full time return to school but we need to do this safely and responsibly. Ontario’s plan (and that of many other provinces) is not responsible and
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Rich Davis, PhD, D(ABMM), MLS 🦠🔬🧫
richdavisphd
Good thread on sensitivity & specificity of first emergency use authorization (EUA) #COVID19 serology test, Cellex, means for testing a low-prevalence population: increased risk of false positivesBUT IT'S ACTUALLY WORSE
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
We need to talk about #LongCovid.Many who had #COVID19 continue to experience complications long after their initial illness.In thisbelow, I expand on what @angie_rasmussen and I discussed in this @ASlavitt
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
US now has daily average of 71,000 cases, all time high for the pandemic. And trends are pointing higher. Nearly 1 in 6 new daily diagnosed cases in the world
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Hardeep Singh MD
HardeepSinghMD
US need not rely on hospitals emailing #COVID19 data or internet connected thermometers to get timely, accurate, and reliable data about the nation’s healthWe need a new National Information Spine
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
1/25 Weekly Covid epi. Lean into a punch, get hit hard. States that opened while cases increasing predictably having big increases. Increases will continue weeks more, longer without more distancing.
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jenabbasi
jenabbasi
Severely immunosuppressed people can battle #SARSCoV2 for months. Some virologists are convinced the #variants emerged in this setting. My latest for @JAMA_current deals with how to care for these vulnerable
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Sartorius
Tsarorius
Hello @eschisterman1, editor-in-chief of @AmJEpi. This long thread is for you. Hello @MuinJKhoury @JustinLessler @shrutihmehta @robertwplatt, editorial board of @AmJEpi. This long thread is for you. Hello @EllenJMacKenzie
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Tiffany Alaniz
TiffanyAlaniz
BREAKING: Dr. Dart @TulsaHealthDept says last week they had 29.46% positive rate among the tests done by the Tulsa Health Department. Live coverage now @FOX23 and you can watch on
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The Annoyed Man
TheAnnoyedMan
I’m taking a slightly different approach....https://twitter.com/nolongerbennett/status/1252613584691093505 The metric that matters most to ME is the percentage of reported CLOSED cases that are fatalities, because that’s the ONE metric on which
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
Before he had Covid-19, Brendan Delaney, the 57-year-old chair of medical informatics and decision making at Imperial College, could cycle 150 miles in a day.Covid changed that, but not because
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Fernand Bteich
fernandbteich
1/ #Lymphopenia has recently been under the spotlight with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.This is a quick #Tweetorial attempting to decypher the mechanisms behind lymphopenia, its causes and potential consequences.What is
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Ed Yong
edyong209
I wrote about UNMC--the hospital that, perhaps more than any other in the US, had prepared for a pandemic. It has amazing facilities. Its staff anticipated, planned, drilled. And now?“I
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