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James Wilson
jamewils
In the study published in medRxiv, a team at the Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute of the New York Blood Center and Rockefeller University analyzed 370 plasma samples donated from people who
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Sweet Wreck
astridoverthere
Okay I'm getting real tired of this so here's a fucking thing that everyone with health insurance knows already: 99% of all adults have an "underlying medical condition." It's called
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Paul O'Connell
PaulEOC
ME/CFS IN CHILDREN - Our daughter (a thread)As some of you may know, our wonderful 8 year old daughter Hayley was diagnosed with ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) just a few weeks
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Recent study: Levels of an antibody found in recovered #COVID19 patients fell sharply in 2-3 months after infection for both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients, raising questions about the length of
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Hell on Wheels🔥♿🔥
rollwthepunches
I am growing increasingly frustrated by the rhetoric around COVID (esp masks, distancing, prevention, etc) that says the only thing we're trying to protect people from is dying.Or that, if
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Hind Makki
HindMakki
Seeing this a lot recently. A Muslim non-Black POC points to having a Somali or African imam/leader as proof there's no anti-Black racism in their community. Let me say this
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DCPetterson
dcpetterson
Stop for a moment to consider the enormity of what Trump has done.He has endangered the very existence of the Executive Branch.He has exposed every top US official to a
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Michael Pereira
__m_pereira
1/?No new cases today but some new information was released. Provincial COVID-19 Surveillance is the latest in Manitoba’s effort to quietly inform. The following relate to cases up to and
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Dr Mark Guthridge
Dr_M_Guthridge
18 myths & misconceptions of Post-Exertional Malaise #PEM in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome #MECFS#PEM (aka PENE, "flare" or “crash”) is seriously debilitating symptom caused by exercise#SickNotWeak #Si
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Srikanth
copykanth
My understanding of how vaccines work and why you should ABSOLUTELY take them.A thread.PS: I’m not a doctor or scientist. First and foremost, vaccines work.They always have.The chart below illustrates
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Ali Velshi
AliVelshi
1/10COVID has killed more than 220,000 Americans & infected more than 8 million in the past 10 months. Since day 1, Trump has downplayed both the seriousness & science of
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Tim O'Connor
timoconnorbl
For those following Irish Twitter tonight, you may feel this is a bit of an over-reaction. It's not. And I'll explain why.https://twitter.com/simoncoveney/status/1273350499807436801 Ireland is Constitutionally-committed to the princ
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James™
HydraPcwered
Okay so i've started imagining all my different types of thoughts as 'sides' and it's kinda helped me manage how quick and constant and hectic all of my thoughts are.
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
Viruses are hoody-wearing hackers, but SARS2 is hardly the cleverest. My votes go to HIV, rabies, and herpes. Here are top 10 virus hacks (each a reason I love virology
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Matthew Bottomley
BottoMatt
Has the world's gone crazy? Is #lockdown necessary? Are we all worried over nothing? Absolutely not, this thread explains why not:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/16/us/coronavirus-hype-overreaction-social-distancing.html The first thing you'v
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Kristin Du Mez
kkdumez
When we started coming down with #covid19 symptoms I found threads detailing progression extremely helpful. I’m on day 10 today, so here’s mine:1/ It started with my 6yo, 11days into
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