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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Thread on the relative importance of transmission modesA very difficult question, everyone reluctant to guess. As evidence accumulates, I decided to venture a guess, hoping to start some discussion.
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John Constas
JohnConstas
Herb Cheat Sheet:Rhodiola Rosea root = resistance to stressorsEleuthero root = boosts energy during stressful momentsSchisandra berry = Mental clarityLicorice Root = Stops cortisol breakdown when levels are lowAshwagandha root
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Mark Nelson
energybants
This is BIG: New Jersey nuclear is secure for another few years. Unanimous vote, meaning votes flipped from last time.Perhaps even bigger is the impassioned, outspoken support the Commissioners offered
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Little Ninja UK
LittleNinjaUK
#AirPollution that causes respiratory illness could lead to a higher overall death toll from the #CoronavirusOutbreak.At the very minimum, should we be telling motorists to switch off engines when parked?
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
For big, difficult problems, we need big, creative solutions.A few highlights from this great read on South Korea’s #coronavirus strategy. A useful template for other countries.1/8https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/03/coronavirus-cases-
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Lejoon
lejooon
Since early april I've been wondering if there's not a "black materia" of unexplained immunity to SARS-COV-2 by antibodies alone. The data did not really reconcile with the way cases
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Dr. Mia Brett
QueenMab87
Fatphobia in the medical industry is killing people especially women. The correlation between weight and health is far less clear than conventional wisdom claims https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/fat-is-not-the-problem-fat-s
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Sakkaf Ahmed Aftab
ahmedaftab68
1- Dear public health colleagues @petermbenglish @doctorshaib @DPH_MAshton @BWDDPH @AbdulRazaq_PH @felly500 @Smithkjj @FurberA @andrewleedr @ADMBriggs @Dr2NisreenAlwan@ProfKevinFenton @ADPHUK @drtimallison @devisridhar do you agree with me
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Meredith Cummings
MereCummings
Here’s what it’s like to have two chronic illnesses and an autoimmune disease and live with the threat of #coronavirus, while most of society on social media makes fun of
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
The Remdesivir placebo-controlled randomized trial data.We've eagerly awaited the data; now published @NEJM https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMoa2007764?articleTools=trueSignificant benefit for 27% time to recovery, across all sub
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Corey Wallace
CoreyJWallace
Weekly COVID-19 in Japan aggregated stats update. In sum, another frustrating week but it could have been much worse given many countries experienced doubling rates of between 3-6 days in
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Mauricio Peña
MauricioPena
The smokestack implosion that sent thick dust clouds onto Chicago homes Saturday — during a respiratory pandemic — left a lot of people scrambling, inc. the mayor & other reporters.But
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ TL:DR - @who published a massive review/meta-analysis of interventions for flu epidemics in 2019, found "moderate" evidence AGAINST using masks. (They actually missed the 2015 Vietnam study, yet another
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Eduardo R Argaiz
ArgaizR
#COVID19 Early vs delayed intubation. IMV has many known adverse effects and complications. Why would anyone want to intubate early? Two proposed reasons: 1) Prolonged hypoxemia might be harmful 2)
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BDBB, TDM, BTCK 🇯🇲🇯🇲
dearorlandoroye
Anyone interested in hearing this story about how I almost suffocated while eating pussy?? And we’re off. So I meet this woman who to this day is still the crush
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David Grainger
sciencescanner
This is interesting. The provocative part is not the data, nor as most of the rep;ones in this thread focus on, estimates of CFR but the striking difference between US
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