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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
As the NHS enters what will likely be our hardest ever winter, what about the Nightingales….? is a common question, and for some a retort to news that hospitals are
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Love Your Lungs
KingsResp
It’s time for another #MCQMonday - this week we’re thinking about optimal #COPD treatment - here’s our Q. #RespEd #loveyourlungs #SCE #RespisBest Q. Which one of the following is the
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Tim Skellett
Gurdur
1/n Folks: there's a huge difference between "airborne" and "aerosol" in medicoese (yes, & I had to learn the difference too, it's important). Y'all should listen to @DrMoragKerr &
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Robert Miller
bertcmiller
What happens when everyone is empowered to participate in data driven research?We're very close to this happening:- Access to health records increasing- Sensors proliferating- New tech enables us to learn
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Governor Roy Cooper
NC_Governor
Updates from Gov. Cooper's COVID-19 briefing:https://twitter.com/NC_Governor/status/1300869054467649536 As of today, we have 169,425 lab confirmed cases; 2,111 new cases reported since yesterday; 953 people in the hospital, and sadly 2,
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Dominika Langenmayr
D_Langenmayr
Ich wage mich mal an einen Thread zu einem Thema, für den ich keine Expertin bin (das mir aber aus persönlicher Betroffenheit am Herzen liegt): Corona-Impfung von Schwangeren.Schwangere werden in
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Sacharitha Bowers, MD 🇺🇸
SBowersMD
How often do #dermatologists see urgent and severe conditions, or have patients in the hospital? Quite often, actually! I just finished a very busy call week and here’s a few
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
The White House hosted an event called National Dialogue on Safely Reopening Schools. Many there talking about importance of schools in US but no one talking details about how to
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HIV Ireland
HIVIreland
Thread: 1/ As we approach #WorldAIDSDay 2020, we take a look back at World AIDS Day in #Ireland 30 years ago, in 1990, from the #NationalHIVArchive. The international theme in
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
A lot of people have asked me what's the harm in just skipping safety and efficacy vaccine trials and getting vaccine candidates out to the general public right away. Last
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
Scientific Nuance in the age of Chronic COVID Polarity Syndrome. If you don’t have friends that hate you or love you over your mask position then you are probably a
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ TEN SCIENTIFIC REASONS IN SUPPORT OF AIRBORNE TRANSMISSION OF SARS-CoV-2Peer-reviewed publication in @TheLancet An honor to have collaborated in multidisciplinary team across medicine, infectious diseases, epidemiology, aerosol science,
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Kevin Ring
KevinARing
Today we wanted to reframe our core work to better advance the values we care about, including fairness, rehabilitation, and community safety.Some thoughts...https://link.medium.com/sTwhuw2Uq9 The feds and state govts are very
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Juan Lopez-Mattei
onco_cardiology
#COVID19 #Tweetorial about infective endocarditis (IE) and TEE use in these times. @OKhaliqueMD @HeartOTXHeartMD @RonBlankstein @DocStrom @chiarabd @NitiCardio As most of us know, we are in a pandemic, with a
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
We are facing two simultaneous and unprecedented threats to public health.One is #COVID19.The other is the President of the United States...THREAD We all know why #COVID19 is a huge
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Steve Schmidt
SteveSchmidtSES
I wish Trump and Melania an expeditious recovery and hope very much that they will be in good health as they face electoral humiliation, repudiation and the harsh judgement of
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