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Penn LDI
PennLDI
THREAD: How do patients with #Alzheimer's disease & related #dementias (ADRD) fare in Medicare Advantage (MA) managed care plans, compared to traditional #Medicare (TM)?Our new blog covers studies led by
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Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸
mtgreenee
Instead of @SpeakerPelosi and the Democrats caring to work for the American people, they are pouring salt on the wounds of Trump supporters with another #TDS temper tantrum with #impeachment
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Dusty Chipura
dustychipura
#ADHD 101; things you may or may not have known were ADHD things (and yes I know some of these things can be connected to other diagnoses!)The well known:- chronic
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el gato malo
boriquagato
the CDC provides a graphing tool to look at excess deaths by week.it provides useful perspective.for reasons i'm not clear on, they split NY state into 2 parts, NY city,
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Tray Hairston
TrayHairston
I have been a lawyer at Butler Snow LLP seven years today! It’s extremely hard to imagine that time has flown by as fast as it has since joining the
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Anupam Singh
anupampom
Personal thoughts on how to choose Vaccine as of date in India given tremendous uncertainty about approval/availability of Vaccines. If you can get it "somehow" .Get a Pfizer/Moderna Vaccine .
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Danial Webb
DanialWebb
I want to talk about the safeguarding gap when it come to children and young who identify as transgendered. Some of you will think the above statement is inherently transphobic.
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It'sME(Jaime)
exceedhergrasp1
My colleague at #MEAction, @TillmanAdriane just quoted the new @edyong209 article: "The physical toll of long COVID almost always comes with an equally debilitating comorbidity of disbelief..." (1/7) #longhaulers #longCOVID
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Linch
LinchZhang
Oh man, so many things:On hospitalizations1. I thought US hospitals would be more overloaded.2. I thought hospital overload would be a bigger factor on death rate3. I thought ventilator access
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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
1. This may be a thread.https://twitter.com/HelenBranswell/status/1349040350401331201 2. Interesting to hear HHS secretary Alex Azar blame the states for being too slow in the rollout of vaccine when states are still
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Agnes Ayton
AgnesAyton
Type 1 diabetes and eating disorders: really important topic #RCPsychED20 Please follow the thread @AbdTahrani @RcpsychCAP @kateparminter @parthaskar @rcpsych Continuous glucose monitoring helps both with glucose control and disordered
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Ramki
ramkid
He'd have to go, she thought. She couldn't stand the sight, smell, or sound of him any longer. + 18 years ago, a common love for Agatha Christie brought them
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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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Barton
Barton_options
1/13 My most optimistic take so far:COVID is just common cold, but sadly we are ALL pre-Columbian native Americans. disclaimer: everything below is entirely theoretical (i.e. speculative). no medical advice.
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Simon Nicholls
sinichol
We've all sorted worldometer's table by deaths/1m, seen the data in the blue bars (to Feb6), and thought, wow 's pretty bad.But, we're all getting our comparisons so wrong.i.e. red
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Pete Wharmby
commaficionado
3. Sitting in 'odd' positions. We're often very bendable - remember Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a common comorbidity - and loads of feel more comfortable in slightly contorted positions. People always
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