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Tamar Haspel
TamarHaspel
Here's a new study (@svandevijvere et al) showing that ultra-processed foods cost less per calorie than minimally processed foods.But there's a serious contradiction and it's critical.It gets at how important
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Alex 🦉| Haruspis
haruspis
I just finished replaying Gears 5 and I REALLY just have to gush about this campaign a bit.Half-coherent thread follows... (SPOILERS) #Gears5 The narrative construction of this game is fucking
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uancth
Quancth
Honestly, there is little reason to not be able to smuggle tons of gold. If you have access to gold in those quantities than you can presumably access aqua regia.
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Mike Jason
mikejason73
Thread--loosely related to haircuts. Nearly 20 years ago at the War College a guy named Dr. Wong went out in search of understanding why most of my peer group, company
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Andrej Spec, MD, MSCI
FungalDoc
Tocilizumab is being used in #COVID because of "cytokine storm". However, many people are reporting very low cycles when samples are RT-PCR positive. Just heard of a report of viral
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Andrew Petrosoniak
petrosoniak
THREAD: 5yrs ago we began the TRUST study. Excited to see it finally published in @BMJ_Qual_Saf . This kicked off my interest in using simulation to support patient safety and
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
To understand why this is encouraging vaccine news, note that this is a *cluster* (overdispersed pathogen) *among the elderly* (vulnerable population) *who live together* (allows high attack rate). So way
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Patrick Willems
patrickhwillems
I know arguing about Marvel movies is so 2019 but after much scientific study (I rewatched them for my podcast) I have to sayEndgame is so much better than Infinity
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HKU Medicine
hkumed
While bats were thought to be the likely carriers of the novel 2019 #coronavirus, a team at @hkumed found that pangolins, scaly-skinned animals native to Asia, also called ‘scaly anteaters’,
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Schona Jolly QC
WomaninHavana
A really important thread, looking at the harsh, hidden realities for those living and working in #SocialCare during #covid19. The clearest demonstration of how #covid19 is entangling urgent questions of
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James Curtis
JamesCurtisSLP
(1/5) Great new publication in Dysphagia that contributes to our understanding of the sensitivity of FEES and VFSS in detecting airway invasion. Interested in how this may impact your standard
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TheReal Truther
thereal_truther
1/ How anti-vax charlatans lie. A THREAD.@delbigtree is a popular anti-vax grifter who hosts a weekly anti-vax conspiracy theory online show called The HighWire (@HighWireTalk) funded by his anti-vax "non-profit"
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George Iskander (جورج إسكندر)
gwisk20
In college, it took me 3 semesters to outgrow my awful study habits from high school and I had to do it the hard way. Here's tips from a Yale
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Derek Thompson
DKThomp
Now that's three CDC studies—from a Chinese restaurant, a Korean call center, and an American choir practice—all finding that talking, laughing, singing in close quarters, in unventilated interiors, for many
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Devon Price
drdevonprice
A lot of non-peer-reviewed, very tentative COVID studies get amplified by Twitter &then spread like wildfire, and of course the limitations and criticisms of the studies never get any play
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Paula G.
MoonQuakerGirl
DEXAMETHASONE to treat #COVID__19 -Overview and Update *THREAD* Dexamethasone is the first drug found to reduce mortality in severely ill #COVID__19 patients. Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid that is used
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