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Sameer Jauhar
sameerjauhar
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0269881120922950#articleShareContainer Thread. Ppl critique efficacy of antidepressants, which is fair. Here @f_hieronymus and I examine this. Most MAs of acute tx hve effect size=0.3 for ADs in depr
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Michael Mackley
MichaelMackley
1/ I am a third-year medical student. Yesterday, I was assigned a new patient. I hadn’t met them yet, but knew they had presented with liver-related symptoms. In preparation for
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Janieyaya
janieyaya
Just One More ThingI'm sure this is just coincidence, but,What about Brazil? Why that country among so many hit by virus?Why do they have the worst COVID conflagration?A variant on
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John Vsetecka
JohnVsetecka
Although I was awarded a 2020-2021 award to Ukraine with the @FulbrightPrgrm, we received word this morning that all grants are suspended until at least Jan 2021. The email also
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Paul Bleicher
pbleic
1/ Basics (for non-immunologists) of important new results in COVID-19 immunity. The new finding helps explain how our immune system responds to COVID-19, perhaps why men are more prone to
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Olive O'Connor #WeCanBeZero📉
oliveblogs
*Thread* Transmission of cases, in my opinion, should be categorised as primary & secondary sources.Primary= Got Covid from specified source (e.g. a place/activity in community) Secondary= Got Covid from a
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Shannon Young
SYoungReports
This table within the NYT interactive on pandemic excess mortality worldwide gives me more confidence to report something I've been suspecting for awhile: Mexico probably has the world's highest number
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Let’s CRUSH THE CURVE. "The aim is not to flatten the curve," said Dr. Harvey Fineberg, "The goal is to crush the curve." Fineberg argues we can defeat #COVID19 in
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Dr. Tayo Oyedeji
tayooye
Why I am finally hopeful about this evil virus.- A thread 1. The virus seems to struggle with heat and humidity. 2. The virus spread will not STOP in the
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Mike A. Merrill
Mike_A_Merrill
1/n: As COVID (hopefully) begins to wind down, it's time for mobile health researchers (myself included) to address our failure to usefully respond to the global pandemic. 2/n: In some
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William Koon
w_a_koon
1/ A research story thread…Latest #drowningprevention #collaboration on beach lifeguard data collection published in @IP_BMJ.Blog on the project here, more below@904schmidt @ac_queiroga @david_szpilman @LifeguardsWB @aquasafenz @Dr_Rip_SO
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Rebecca Burgess
TheSubtleNotes
In this clarifying & informative podcast they mention the oddness of the “undersupply of information” abt mil personnel policy despite the millions of peeps it affects.They note the DC experts
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Kristof Strijkers
strijkers
The curious case of #SwedenIn contrast to other countries Sweden’s confinement measures against #SARS_COV_2 are softer. Their data are for some prove of irresponsible opportunism, for others that the rest
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Dr. Samantha Montano
SamLMontano
Every once in a while I encounter someone new to emergency management who thinks taking FEMA out of DHS is some radical (or new) idea and folks, it’s not. Here’s
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Forrest Maready
forrestmaready
Where did the COVID-19 coronavirus come from?A lot of speculation about the origins of this outbreak. If you're curious, this isn't the first time something like this has happened. In
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Linda Wasson
backroads_linda
THREAD: Vit D & AfricanAmerican Communities & SrsNewest research reporting Vit D's critical function in fighting off #COVID19 infections:https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-05-vitamin-d-role-covid-mortality.html what's important to un
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