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Ruli Harahap
ruliharahap
This entire THREAD is batshit.If this is the way Siti Fadilah thinks she can regain her grace, this is WAAAY out there. This is like the 'Corona was a biowarfare'
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Bianca Kramer
MsPhelps
So how would SpringerNature's 'guided OA' approach work out, based on what is known about rejection rates for Nature sister journals (including Nature Physics, Nature Genetics and Nature Methods? I
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Tracy Shields
tcshields
Thread: 1/At some point (if this pandemic ever ends), #medlibs will need to have a serious discussion and critical look at how MeSH and other metadata did and (mostly) did
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Channa Prakash
AgBioWorld
Mango biodiversity in India, the center of origin of this most delicious fruit in the world. International Mango Festival in Delhi, India Mangoes galore in India Mango mandala Popular mango
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Dr Nick Hopkinson
COPDdoc
The Singing Hospital - an inspirational film about singing for breathing.https://youtu.be/-Ipi3VeKWSE #WorldCOPDDay #COPD @lunguk @RBandH @ImperialNHLI 1/3 Singing for Lung Health — a systematic review of the literature and consensus statement.h
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Brian Chan
blchan7
How do multi-disc staff caring for medically and socially complex patients in an Ambulatory "ICU" care model view their work?Presenting our teams qualitative work evaluating SUMMIT A-ICU at an urban
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Ben H
benh_mecfs
#MEawarenesshourThe IOM report estimated the economic cost for #MECFS to be $17billion to $24billion dollars annually.That's just the US. This is not taking into account human cost and suffering, something
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Ciarán
CiaranPsi
Our new #OA paper: the importance of transdiagnostic symptom level assessment to understanding prognosis for depressed adults. Combined IPD from six RCTs (n = 2858)https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-021-01971-0 co
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Thiago Carvalho
CyrilPedia
'Because COVID19 is a multisystem condition, understanding the recovery and rehabilitation process in infectious-disease survivors is also important; however, this aspect of infectious-disease treatment is highly neglected.'@theayre
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Ben CatchYourCough Goldacre
bengoldacre
Here's a post on the value and hazards of scientific preprints during Covid, from Science Media Centre. https://www.sciencemediacentre.org/what-should-press-officers-advise-on-preprints-during-a-pandemic/I HAVE THOUGHTS. brief thread...
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
Today I would like to talk about this recent research paper.https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-020-02577-1It's about Positive Behaviour Support, and whether it works to stop 'behaviour'.You'll se
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Itai Yanai
ItaiYanai
It is no secret that there are actually two languages of science. On this day – exactly 100 years since the birth of Francois Jacob - check out our new
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
This interesting study found that skeletal #muscle cells of #ME/CFS patients showed a decrease in oxidative phosphorylation (a metabolic pathway used by #mitochondria to generate #energy). In simple terms, that
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Kip Ludwig
KipLudwig
As part of COVID-19 discussion, I’ve heard a lot of people voice skepticism about flu shots. I think there is a misunderstanding about the #FluShot. #covid #Trump Simply put: You
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Conor Ruzycki
caruzycki
1/ Confused about the statement that N95 use might be risky with pregnant women? I was too, so I started looking into the evidence. 2/ First, here's a recent review
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her)
ErinSandersNP
1/ @VirusesImmunity men were found to have higher initial immune response & females with higher immune cytokine levels had worse disease. Could these pts potentially have a stronger autoimmune response,
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