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Shiraz Maher
ShirazMaher
I've been debating about whether to 'go public' on having coronavirus - which I kind of did inadvertently this morning. So, now I may as well share my experience(s) with
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Ellen Carmichael
ellencarmichael
THREAD: My (very unsolicited) messaging guidance (based on publicly available information) on COVID for the Trump campaign’s debates and appearances, from someone who has managed the response to a crisis
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Chanea (sha-NAY)
heymrsbond
Let me tell you some things most people don’t know about that “bunch of online assignments being posted” (a thread) 1/14https://twitter.com/nhannahjones/status/1258823256360005632 My colleagues and I were lucky (LOL!) We suspected
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Eurus 🧚🏾🥀
r_dracarys_
THREAD!TW: Self-Harm and Suicide..How many of us always wore our jerseys no matter the weather in high school because we were self harming and it was the best way to
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CHEER, COMPASSION AND CHEEKS
DrTSquare
Was supposed to have done this last week but I was busy sleeping and tlofing. No vex. So, as I said, a thread on some common self-medicating errors patients make,
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Kollapse Kanna
Crisprtek
Polyamory is mental illness Married nuclear families = least abuseCohabiting = most abusethis is with a single parent, now factor in multiple male partners Now what happens when you
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#DigitalHealth Futurist 👨💻
ManeeshJuneja
Day 172 of #longcovid and after many days of awful brain-ache and fatigue, this morning feels very different (in terms of mental clarity and complete absence of fatigue) – so
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camp quarantine princess ™️
CcTheScientist
Having lab experience prior to starting a PhD is often not accessible for low income potential students. Undergrad research is often not paid and lab technicians barely make enough to
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facts&effects
EffectsFacts
(1/12) Big thread with 16 diagrams to investigate the “dry tinder” hypothesis (mild preceding seasons affecting future mortality). We begin with a deep dive into the Nordics – in short:
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Dr. Colby
DoctorColby
I hadn’t intended for this to tease dropping a bombshell or anything, but after talking with an ICU nurse yesterday, she basically reiterated now serious this illness is. It’s very
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David Lat
DavidLat
Every household should have a pulse oximeter, just as you have a thermometer for checking fever. My physician parents have had one for years -- an old-school, giant box. After
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s. 🎑
di_sintegration
still generally distressed by the idea that certain GC people have that there is such a thing as "true" trans people... my dysphoria began at around age four and was
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Jason Pogue
jpogue1
This is a great read on the nuance/trying to make sense of the remdesivir data! I highly respect @PaulSaxMD and his interpretation and clinical experience. This is how I want
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nayook.
ni_ruh
People thinking “but how does race contribute to poor health outcomes? Isn’t it genetic?” come sit down on uncles couch for a second. C’mon, grab a cup of tea, I
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Only in the ICU
OnlyintheICU
I know the CDC has lost a lot of credibility but many hospitals are touting that they are following CDC recommendations. As a healthcare professional, know what the recommendations are
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Phyllis Camera
CameraPhyllis
NO MASKS - From Dr. Judy Mikovits"The masks in stores and on walks outside and while driving in your car is mind blowing to me. Do you not know how
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