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Walter M Chesnut
Parsifaler
THIS IS MY MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY TO DATE1) THE SPIKE PROTEIN AS METATASTIC CANCERThe Spike Protein of SARS-CoV-2 has been shown to interact with tumor suppressor p53. p53 mutations are
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Joseph. 🧞♂️
rnxit
coronavirus & 5G - an introduction(a thread) read it with an open mind, let me know your takeCoronaviruses are a large group of viruses that are known to infect both
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
If I were health secretary I would have a weekly report by NHS Trust on the percentage of ‘COVID’ ITU admissions that have ground glass changes on chest CT (which
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
WARNING TO ASTHMATIC PATIENTS—a rise in PM2.5 concentrations of just 10 microg/m3 from wildfire smoke 8% increase in asthma-related hospital admissions. PM2.5 surged by >200 mcg/m3 in Portland over
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Deirdre Gilhawley
DeeGilhawley
"Aerosol transmission of SARS-CoV-2, whether through direct respiratory droplet transfer or fomite generation, may in fact be a more important exposure transmission pathway than previously considered"#COVID19ireland #Coronavirusireland http
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vanessa beeley
VanessaBeeley
1."620,000, sometimes less if we had a mild winter, sometimes quite a bit higher if we had a severe ’flu season." - average annual deaths in UK. So, number of
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KeithAn50223675 GETTR: KeithAnd
KeithAn50223675
Thread with links to papers on health problems from masks1. Headaches: subjects wearing surgical masks experienced an average 4.9 days of headaches in 77 days compared to 1.3 days for
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Frederick Melo, Reporter
FrederickMelo
Chief Nursing Officer Chris Boese has been incident command at Region’s Hospital, St. Paul and wearing a mask at groceries/everywhere since March. Hasn’t gotten infected. Her attitude? Protective equipment/protocols work.
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Marcela Mulholland
x3Marcela_
The lived reality of people in the Bronx makes clear that coronavirus and environmental justice are not separate issues. They are compounding factors leading to an unprecedented public health crisis.
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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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lcamtuf
lcamtuf
Thread: it is always tempting to claim that things could've been better weren't it for the incompetent people in charge. But the right course of action is usually clear only
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Kristen K. Coleman
drkristenkc
In October 2008, researchers did a study like this in Ontario for seasonal influenza and literally stopped the study because of the 2009 influenza pandemic. Last year, the same PI
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Frenz
RAFrenzy
#Covid19 Lots of interesting reading on treatments. But one thing is clear, the idea that chloroquine can be a treatment for corona viruses is not new.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1232869/ and yet, I keep
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🧬🔬Dr Pam Cameron 🤯🏴
Dr_PamC
Science doesn’t have all the answers but that doesn’t always mean that answers are being kept from you and that all experts are in on some great conspiracy that only
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Andrew L. Croxford
andrew_croxford
I’m an immunologist working in the pharma industry doing my best to contribute to the development of new therapeutics for autoimmune disorders. I find myself with time on my hands,
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Rich Davis, PhD, D(ABMM), MLS 🦠🔬🧫
richdavisphd
Pre-print review of saliva (vs. nasopharyngeal swab) for detection of SARS-CoV-2 by PCR in symptomatic patients. 10 studies reviewed (all w/ modest n numbers) with saliva being positive in 31-92%
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