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Societies_HET
@Societies_HET has prepared a reading list of recent books in the History of Economics that might help you go through these difficult times.#QuarentineLife #Books #ReadingList Our first book on the
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Saman Nematollahi
TxID_Edu
1/18I bet you are wondering, what's all the fuss with #candidemia? Why do we care? How to diagnose? How to treat? Get ready for a thanksgiving treat!Inspired by @DxRxEdu 2/In
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Victorian Healthcare Worker COVID-19 Tracker
healthcare_19
Cognitive Dissonance...or a timeline of how we were led up the garden path (and over the cliff face) by the ICEG and AHPCC... a thread! From the outset of this
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Lucy Bell
LucyCKBell
After a week of self-isolation (with presumed mild COVID ) reading just a few of the astonishing number of #SARSCoV2 & #COVID19 papers/pre-prints in between doses of paracetamol... Some thoughts
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Why should we not worry about VARIANTS "escaping" immunity from vaccines or natural infection; why are we not likely to need vaccine BOOSTERS? Remember immunity is both antibody and cell-mediated
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Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again
ProfDFrancis
OhMyGodI _had_ given up annoying people, forever.But this one is such a facepalm. And there is now online evidence of me completely failing to debug a numbers thing.#MedEd #Foamed #cardiotwitterAll
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Andy Guess
andyguess
My paper "(Almost) Everything in Moderation: New Evidence on Americans' Online Media Diets" is forthcoming at AJPS. I use surveys and web visit data + a machine classifier to study
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Deirdre Gilhawley
DeeGilhawley
The entire Primary Schools reopening plan hangs on one sentence (p26): "Remember that the virus is spread by droplets and is not airborne so physicalseparation is enough to reduce the
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SPOOKY blade
switchblade_s
told the police i was suicidal so they manhandled me to the point of severe bruising, and possibly broke my toe, before being jailed for 3 days, where i was
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Parker Jenkins
_parkerjenkins_
Hey friends! I've seen a lot of false information about the current pandemic at hand, so below are some helpful, informative, and (most importantly) scientifically-backed articles about COVID-19: 1. CDC
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
COVID-19 literature updates covering two weeks 4/23-5/5 by @EricMeyerowitz and meRecording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdofJOp_WAUSlides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1WkUarCvBOWq4k372fRr1cetC4qICjthHfRkNaGJqkW0/edit?usp=sharingKey poi
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
Lots of talk about schools and #COVID19 today, which is no surprise!Time for a bumper thread on the evidence we have so far on schools, children, teachers, and #SARSCoV2 plus
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Rahul Ganatra
rbganatra
1/Should we use #Lopinavir-ritonavir (LPV/r) + #Ribavirin (RBV) +/- #Interferon beta-1b (IFN) to treat #SARSCoV2 #COVID19? Let’s take a look at the data.Here’s: #HowIReadThisPaper on @TheLancet trial of triple therapy
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
Nuclear war almost happened in August 2017. What does this teach us about the causes of war? Answer: That we still don't really know why war happens.[THREAD]https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/09/16/daily-202-us-came-much-close
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Historic Royal Palaces
HRP_palaces
It’s time for our first #HRPHandover for #BlackHistoryMonth Today we’re handing over to historian Michael Ohajuru (@michael1952). Read on as Michael explores the presence of Black people at the Tudor
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Rob Briggs
2for1_pizzas
Haven’t done this for a while (for which I have my reasons) but please join me as I wind the clock back to last December, when I strode along the
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