Emily Sharp-Sansom

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Emily Sharp-Sansom

Emily Sharp-Sansom

@emily_sharp98

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Emily Sharp-Sansom
Emily Sharp-Sansom@emily_sharp98·
@Thiohna No one is aborting at 34 weeks. That that point it’s just a preterm delivery.
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Dr. Catharine Young
Dr. Catharine Young@DrCatharineY·
Here’s all you need to know about the HPV vaccine: Where it’s been used, cervical cancer deaths in young women are down ~60%. Precancerous lesions are down ~80%. It’s one of the most powerful cancer-prevention tools ever developed with the potential to eliminate multiple cancers.
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Luiz M.D.
Luiz M.D.@Luizmd·
@DrCatharineY What’s there one thing you guys like to say, oh yeah, correlation doesn’t equal causation.
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Sansom Sports Media🏀🏈@BracketNky·
Here it is, in all of its glory! The Sansom Sports Media Preseason Superlative POLLS: we had 32 voters in total and these were the results! Thoughts? I was very surprised by the Louisville love TBH.
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Garage Beer
Garage Beer@drinkgaragebeer·
RT and follow @drinkgaragebeer for a chance to win this insane custom helmet 🏈🍻 must be 21+ to enter!
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Alex Cole
Alex Cole@acnewsitics·
MAGAs don't know the difference between a medical doctor and having a doctorate. MAGAs are the most ignorant people in America.
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Sansom Sports Media🏀🏈@BracketNky·
ALL HOOPS ARE GOOD HOOPS👀 D2 title game is a good one🔥🔥🔥
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kaitlin+
kaitlin+@KooshKatie·
I’m going to miss Zach Freemantle so much 🥹🥹
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zoë ✨🌙
zoë ✨🌙@zoenone0none·
i personally love pasteurization and vaccines. i love modern medicine. i love the world that allowed my mom to have children that all lived to adulthood. i love how we eradicated polio and measles and fucking hpv
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Sansom Sports Media🏀🏈@BracketNky·
Cowboy of the game?! New graphic. Well done @XavierGameday. Made my little Brother (& his obnoxious hat) entire day just now😂
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Michael Justus
Michael Justus@mhjrad·
explain this gap in your anions
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Emily Sharp-Sansom
Emily Sharp-Sansom@emily_sharp98·
@PeaceLillie33 @SANDSKI2020 @DrNeilStone @Mel_Awesome It was a study done over 100 years ago without the regulations and documentation we have today. The fact that you’re basing your argument off of it when we have massive amounts of modern scientific research that is well accepted speaks volumes. It’s called cherry picking.
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PeaceLillie330
PeaceLillie330@PeaceLillie330·
@emily_sharp98 @SANDSKI2020 @DrNeilStone @Mel_Awesome Once again, that doesn’t explain why they couldn’t successfully show a sick person making a healthy person sick via sick fluids. It should have been so easy to do if contagion is really what they say it is, especially for “highly contagious” diseases. You can’t explain it.
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
I think vaccines are good because I don't want millions of people to get very sick or die from infectious diseases. How is this a controversial statement
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Emily Sharp-Sansom
Emily Sharp-Sansom@emily_sharp98·
@PeaceLillie33 @SANDSKI2020 @DrNeilStone @Mel_Awesome It was 1919. We’re more than 100 years down the line and made major scientific achievements since then. We isolate antigens from viruses and culture bacteria to test people for disease who have a certain set of symptoms. It’s pretty clear.
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PeaceLillie330
PeaceLillie330@PeaceLillie330·
@emily_sharp98 @SANDSKI2020 @DrNeilStone @Mel_Awesome How does when those experiments took place, change the fact they could not once show a sick person making a healthy person sick directly via fluids? You’d think they would have had all kinds of success, especially with lower standards of ethics.
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PeaceLillie330
PeaceLillie330@PeaceLillie330·
@emily_sharp98 @SANDSKI2020 @DrNeilStone @Mel_Awesome In Mexico, between the ages of 15-23 months, only 0.2% were not vaccinated with MMR. For those under 1 year, it was 4.7% (but we don’t give MMR to babies until at “least” 12 months). In 6 year olds, 93.2% received MMR. So, assuming all are unvaccinated is a major stretch.
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