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William Gibson
wgibson
FDA just posted the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine data here.Lots of good stuff.https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/downloadexample: Looks like one dose may induce meaningful protection around day 10. Looks like the vaccine works across subgroups reg
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Physios For ME
PhysiosForME
Awareness of post exertional malaise is so key to preventing harm and yet we are still seeing obvious ignorance from medical professionals, or missed opportunities to spread the word when
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amit gupta امیت گپتا अमित गुप्ता
amitguptabliss
I have another story to share. Thread...This was when I was working as a junior doctor at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London in the paediatric cardiology department. Year 2002. A
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Accidental Preacher
seethingsista
I need for my people to understand something about "nature". All of these discussions about evil aunt this are a complete and irrelevant waste of time. After listening to a
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Dr Michelle Bull 💙
MichelleBull4
Great to see guidance about cardiac symptoms including myocarditis when returning to physical activity for patients post #COVID19 as have been hearing lots of questions about this. However IMHO there are some
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Jen Jennings
eduwonkette_jen
On the sound & fury of the school reopening debate: A thread in which I argue we are asking the wrong questions, and lay out the questions I wish we
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Mike McHargue
mikemchargue
If America's financial or medical systems are supporting you well, please know you are in the minority and your experiences don't reflect the experiences of most people. I am shocked
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Idriss A. Nassah
mynassah
The open and transparent manner in which the British are handling the matter of Boris Johnson's illness reminds me of the secretive and confusing way in which Malawi handled the
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Sophie Farooque 💙
LondonAllergy
1/ Anaphylaxis TweetorialAnaphylaxis:Sudden onset of symptomsRapid progression of symptoms.Airway, Breathing &/or Circulation problems distinguish it from a milder allergic reaction.i.e. Wheeze, Laryngeal Oedema, Hypotension.Skin signs
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Shariq Shamim, MD, FACC, FSCAI
ShariqShamimMD
Anyone else thinks hyperatheletism may not be in our best interest such as Marathons/triathlon? Shared with full permission. Young triathlete doc, syncope w DOE for a year, normal stress echo
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Thomas Morris
thomasngmorris
Just discovered that it's 50 years since British ambulances started routinely carrying Entonox for pain relief. Though it's gone virtually unnoticed, this is a much more significant anniversary than it
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Justin Brower
NaturesPoisons
The winter holidays are upon us and the creepiest tradition lurks: Kissing under the mistletoe.First, y'all aren't just kissing a parasite, you're kissing *under* a parasite. Now you're curious and
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💧 Susan Smith
SusanSmithAus
1/2 Dear Prime MinisterI am a parent, my children are safe at home - they will return to school when our family determines it 'safe'When I was in hospital, a
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Omid Kiamanesh, MD
OKiamanesh
** PULMONARY HYPERTENSION **** MONTHLY ILLUSTRATIVE CASE **Difficulty: HardA 57-year-old woman with emphysema and pulmonary hypertension (PH) underwent right single lung transplant. https://bit.ly/2WatMpi @LeaHarperMD @MakLab_ @CircHF
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
What reaching the peak means for the NHS: We're increasingly confident we have hit *a* peak and hopefully *the* peak of the second wave of coronavirus infections. Hospital admissions lag
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Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy
DrDeepakKrishn1
A 66y old Physician, walked into my OPD and said he's fine and fit but his daughter is insisting that he should see a Cardiologist. He said he feels something
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