Leap Day 2020
Rare disease day: A Needle in a Haystack https://t.co/fk0vXjHpoO #RareDiseaseDay #RareDiseases @ChanZuckerberg @tudoroprea— B. Wagner, M.D. (@Wagner_Nephro) February 28, 2020
A rambling train of thoughts about the universe and our micro solar system consisting of our dear Sun and other planets in a magnetic dance while we hurtle through space on the face of a rock and stare at flat screens where we attempt to connect while we detach.
Rare disease day: A Needle in a Haystack https://t.co/fk0vXjHpoO #RareDiseaseDay #RareDiseases @ChanZuckerberg @tudoroprea— B. Wagner, M.D. (@Wagner_Nephro) February 28, 2020
Our @NASA family is sad to learn the news that Katherine Johnson passed away this morning at 101 years old. She was an American hero and her pioneering legacy will never be forgotten. https://t.co/UPOqo0sLfb pic.twitter.com/AgtxRnA89h— Jim Bridenstine (@JimBridenstine) February 24, 2020
— Mary Gerdt (@marygerdt) February 21, 2020
Post it on your blog, your parish website, on Facebook, retweet it email it to your vicar, your area dean, your arch deacon, your bishop, get this prayer out there, it is simply too much and has to stop. pic.twitter.com/SIylnwOrUc— Disability&Jesus ♿⛪ (@DisabilityJ) February 18, 2020
Such a beautiful tale of love, motherhood, science and devotion to #Vulture Conservation. ❤️ Greetings from cousins in Central Virginia 😎🇺🇸👩💻 https://t.co/PrBRRz8tRk pic.twitter.com/GEl5sY30Ik— Mary Gerdt (@marygerdt) February 16, 2020
Why does EMF create issues in Victims of Gadolinium MRI Contrast Deposition?https://t.co/yvwmDoMj3G (02-13-20)— Gadolinium Contrast (@Gadolinium_MRI) February 15, 2020
“...especially gadolinium (III) oxide, blocks more radiation by weight than anything else out there...”
Radiation is EMF
Contrast is Gadolinium (III) Oxide
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Articlehttps://t.co/yLrxf1sNGu— Gadolinium Contrast (@Gadolinium_MRI) February 15, 2020
Guten tag, there is your unroll: Thread by @marygerdt: I appreciate your gradual and cautious acceptance of #MedicalCannabis. There is research out… https://t.co/HmIxPcU46a. Talk to you soon. 🤖— Thread Reader App (@threadreaderapp) February 4, 2020
Thread by @marygerdt: Sorry to crash your party Gad ain’t that great Why did you think you needed it for MRA/MRI anyway? So a neurologist coua clearer picture of what? Something so big you can see it on the outside? (Like stroke)? Does that poor dialysis… https://t.co/v26umV0CNE— Mary Gerdt (@marygerdt) January 29, 2020
fellow #Gadolinium sufferers— Mary Gerdt (@marygerdt) February 2, 2020
few persistent thoughts about Calcium binding to heavy https://t.co/xOMXLK86Jc @sennasthunder What about calcium fluctuations during dialysis @Wagner_Nephro ? If it dips, then patient gets Gad and creates void in bones sucking up Gad? Just a thought