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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 31

    Researchers have made new discoveries about the in-between spaces in the human body, and some say it’s time to rewrite the anatomy bookshttps://nyti.ms/2pSy2ck 

    10:00 AM - 31 Mar 2018
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      1. Patricia C‏ @jxoxpxaxt Mar 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        This is not new.... its has always been there . it’s called Fascia and in Physical therapy , we learn about this . Scientists just ignored it all these years! John F Barnes, the pioneer for Myofascial release technique,physical therapist, has been teaching this for 40 years! 😁

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      1.  🐢‏ @Daydreamerperso Mar 31
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        #KosovoStopExtradition

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      1.  🐢‏ @Daydreamerperso Mar 31
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        @nytimes

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      1.  🐢‏ @Daydreamerperso Mar 31
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        Why don’t you write anything about HUMAN TRAFFICKING in Kosovo?! #KosovoStopKidnapping

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      1. T. Hammond‏ @THammondwrites Mar 31
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        Schrodringer's cat applied to anatomy?

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      2. Steve Meier‏ @stevemeier853 Mar 31
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        The hype and hyperbole about this finding complete undercuts and overshadows all the other excellent research performed among vascular, lymph and fascia scientists. Science is not about one singular finding. http://www.fasciaresearch.com/ 

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      1. StargazerSally‏ @StargazerSally Mar 31
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        Cancer is a lucrative industry. Why not look at the cures that work, the causes that need to be addressed, and use real research that is not the psuedo commercial agenda based research to leap forward and not backward.https://youtu.be/di3BHBnEQyg 

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      2. Clive Simpkins  🇿🇦‏ @clivesimpkins Mar 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        cc @rinmor

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      3. Karin Morrow‏ @rinmor Mar 31
        Replying to @clivesimpkins @nytimes

        Thanks Clive ... I find new medical “discoveries” exciting

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      1. Willow Zacharias‏ @Ascencion1972 Apr 1
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      1. KRN TSNG!‏ @krntsng Mar 31
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        Traditional Chinese Medicine has recognized and treated this system, the "San Jiao", for millenia.

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      1. Pajahro‏ @Pajahro Mar 31
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        🤦🏻‍♂️ open the anatomy books it’s been described since the beginning of Medicine, I can’t believe Donald Trump is right about this newspaper

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      1. حازم عبدالله‏ @hazim_meargne Mar 31
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        @mo7medsadig23 check this

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      1. Jim Ellrod‏ @JimEllrod Mar 31
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        Issacson's Leonardo makes me wonder...how he didn't pick that up 500 years ago.

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      1. Kenneth Boman‏ @KennethBBoman Mar 31
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        Rewrite the books? You are sure it's not against any constitution or so?

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