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Daniel Walkley
TendonImaging
Normal age-related changes need to be discussed & put in context - but sometimes the pendulum swings too far.The incidence of these changes is in the asymptomatic population and many
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John Spiers
squeezyjohn
Thread: I'm becoming suspicious of a theme developing in various news outlets this month telling us of amazing discoveries that we suddenly might not need so many medicines/radio-isotopes just as
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Meghin B(r)ooks🧢📚
accidentallymeg
The man who was in charge of establishing the current medical school curriculum (OVER 100 YEARS AGO BTW) said that black medical students were only good for keeping white people
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Robert Freudenthal
RobFreudenthal
Wonder if better understanding of history of medicine might make people a little more cautious about amount of unchecked power given over to PH authorities?Good article from Science Museum
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Dr Nili Kaplan-Myrth, MD, PhD, CCFP
nilikm
Many of my medical colleagues and I have reflected that this could have been us, at some point in our careers. And we’ve talked about the barriers to mental health
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Medlife Crisis (Rohin)
MedCrisis
A really interesting debate about *what* scientists and doctors with a public platform should be debunking.The disagreement: is it more worthwhile to debunk quackery or systemic problems in mainstream medicine?https://twitter.com/gorskon/st
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George Peretz QC
GeorgePeretzQC
Some thoughts on this article.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/14/why-brexit-will-delay-uk-getting-vaccine-and-cost-more?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other I have to say that I am a bit edgy about linking the current Coronavirus crisis to dis
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Dr James Makokis (nehiyô), MD, M.H.Sc, CCFP 🌈
DrMakokis
The Indigenous medical system and largely women Indigenous medical colleagues got me through medical school and residency. When I was down, the elders would put together a ceremony for me
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Rosamund Urwin
RosamundUrwin
A thread on no deal Brexit. This came to mind as I’m currently trying to feed a newborn, but I was in India in 2016 when Modi scrapped the 2
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Michelle Boyle
DrMichelleBoyle
Back at work in 2021 and pleased to share our paper on subsets of T follicular helper cells which drive induction of functional antibodies in humans with malaria 1/https://www.cell.com/cell-reports-medicine/fulltext/S2666-3791(20)30204-4#.X
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daanis 🔥👊🏽💃🏽
gindaanis
I think we have to allow for emerging identities. That's basically my thread. Traditionalists (the op) are important and necessary because they hold onto important knowledge. But diaspora and urban
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
Whenever I can't understand something in medicine I tend to go back to primitive physiology because the diversity we have and the biochemistry we have has been decided by what
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self-made debtor ☭
babadookspinoza
The United States has continued its collective punishment sanctions regimes (literal war crimes!) against countries like Venezuela and Iran despite the pandemic. Before the pandemic they were already resulting, as
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Alexander Gaffney
AlecGaffney
Since I see a lot of questions this evening about Pfizer's vaccine vials having more vaccine than expected, let's talk quickly about a word you might not have heard before:Overfill.
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Will Malone MD
will_malone
Regarding the evidence supporting the 2017 @TheEndoSociety Gender Dysphoria guidelines (affirmation based): 1: "Nearly all of the recommendations made were based upon "low" or "very low" quality evidence." >
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Healthy Scepticism
healthy_scept
Thinking about early 20th c medical practitioners and their fascination with standardisation and how absolutely vital this was to medicine's success as an institution has produced some thoughts. in early
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