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Leora Horwitz
leorahorwitzmd
Our new paper in @JAMANetworkOpen shows no disparity in adjusted outcomes between Black/Hispanic/White #COVID19 patients @nyulangone once hospitalized; if anything, Blacks seem to do a little better. Is this an
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
I received this email from someone last week that I can't stop thinking about. I probably received this since I have been openly optimistic about vaccine efforts. So I wanted
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Jean Paul Zodeaux
JeanPaulZodeaux
NPR thinks they can cover their ass by using the word "invented" in the question of the origin of the novel coronavirus. Let's follow the threads of evidence and see
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Christopher A. Longhurst
calonghurst
1/ COVID (@UCSanDiego) Chronicles - July 23, 2020@UCSDHealth is now caring for 51 inpatients with #COVID19 including 21 on vents and 5 on ECMO. These individuals come from all over
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
Some myths and facts about the novel #covid19 vaccines: a thread Myth: it hasn't been adequately studiedFact: both the Pfizer & Moderna vaccines underwent the normal, rigorous, 3 phase trial
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
GOOD news—if you have certain Neanderthal DNA & get #COVID19. People with certain Neanderthal genes on chromosome 12 have lower rates of ICU. This region encodes proteins that activate
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Thomas Christie Williams
Williams_T_C
with Scotland due to start vaccination next week with the Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2 coronavirus vaccine, what do we know about it? a threadhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-54984390 first of all, what type of vaccine is
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Hannah Katch
hannahkatch
Today President Biden directed federal agencies to "reconsider rules and other policies that limit Americans’ access to health care, and consider actions that will protect and strengthen that access." (Thread)https://www.whiteho
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Benjamin Mazer
BenMazer
I really appreciate @Medscape writing about our NEJM article on melanoma screening.https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/944105 Let me briefly address some of the counterarguments to our article. They're fair but actually support us. To
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Will vaccination of health care workers (HCWs) lead to accidental silent spreading of COVID-19?Big possible downside to vaccine allocation recommendations w/out data on whether vaccines reduce infectiousness.Thread The justification for
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
As might have been expected the UK is reintroducing more intense restrictions over the Christmas period. This may be tied to the 'new variant' common in the SE of the
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
@gummibear737 I was against the lockdown when the epidemic started. Any one with a background in public health could’ve known back in March the following: 1/nhttps://twitter.com/gummibear737/status/1298246378657808384 1. In March, WHO
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Simon Tobin
DocRunner1
1/9 How often are statins actually to blame for their side effects?A fascinating new research paper sheds some light on thisHere's a short Twitter thread for anyone interested in statins#MedTwitter
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ The second COVID-19 vaccine trial results have been released. 94.5% estimated efficacy! Outstanding news. These are Moderna vaccine results, independent of the Pfizer results a week ago. So there
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Eric Secemsky MD MSc
EricSecemskyMD
PACLITAXEL TWEETORIAL1/Brief tweetorial to provide context of the importance of today's NEJM paper showing no mortality difference at 1-4 years between patients with peripheral artery disease treated with paclitaxel-coated (PCD)
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. A year ago the first person with asymptomatic covid was documented. My colleague @danieloran culled the data from 61 studies, 1.8 million people to determine how often this occurs.
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