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Pooja Lagisetty
PoojaLagisetty
Another way #opioid-related stigma hurts the overall health of our patients: #primarycare access is limited for patients taking opioids for #chronicpain, and further reduced for those with histories suggestive of
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ALLI NUTRITION đ§Ź
AlliNutrition
HOW TO SKYROCKET YOUR WORKOUT RECOVERY (THREAD)Tired of feeling like a paralytic after leg day?Tired of the fatigue, homie?If so, these hacks are for YOULEGGO RECOVERY is your best friend
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Bodywhys
bodywhys
1/5 Yes, international data tells us that the prevalence eating disorders more than doubled from the period 2000-2018. https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/109/5/1402/5480601 https://twitter.com/adamfare1996/status/1343852899701547008 2/5
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sm00sh
J_Dahlin
Mask wearing - is it effective?I see the anti-mask crowd has latched onto a few studies to support the "masks don't help" train of thought.As a data scientist however, I
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Daniel Catenacci
DocCatenacci
#Tweetorial1ď¸Only ~40-60% of GEA pts receive 2L Rx in the USA, & the treatment landscape is fragmented. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25792290/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31056940/ @TumorBoardTues #TumorBoardTuesday
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Seth J. Prins
s_j_prins
Why are some in pub health against paid shutdowns, or for rushing to reopen schools? Why are their imaginations limited to PPE? How does the language of equity end up
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The Ritchie Centre
RitchieCentre
A new study by members of the Maternal & Perinatal Medicine team, including Deb de Guingand, Dr Stacey Ellery, Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck & Dr Kirsten PalmerâRisk of Adverse Outcomes in
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Joanna Poole đ
Jopo_dr
Oh medtwitter I have found one of my coolest evolutionary facts ever! I was looking at evolution of innate immune system. It's very old, below vertebrates. We didn't get adaptive
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Dr. Nicole K. Paulk
Nicole_Paulk
Lots of folks reaching out about the uniQure $QURE #AAV #GeneTherapy HOPE-B Ph3 trial for #HemophiliaB getting put on hold so I wanted to comment here on what we know,
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Fabian Juzek
mfkuepp
THREAD: My top six reasons not to be (too) afraid of inadequate empiric antiinfective therapy. PLEASE COMMENT! IMO for most cases narrow and targeted ABx should be sufficient and here
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Amy Maxmen, PhD
amymaxmen
Biden will replace Redfield with Rochelle Walensky @CDCgov. Another HIV scientist (as opposed to public health expert) made me nervous so here's a peak at her track record (THREAD)She has
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Henry Liu
HenryLiu_CPMC
1/13Attending: Why donât we use cipro to treat PNA?Intern: B/c it doesnât penetrate the lung?Attending: Right! It isnât a ârespiratory fluoroquinoloneâ.ಠ_ಠâŚwell yes, but no. So close.@tweetorial #medtwitter @CuriousClinPod @
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Rachel Botsman
rachelbotsman
Why are fast behaviours put on a pedestal? From food, to fashion, to travel.Itâs time to #rethink how we value the power of âslowâ. Hereâs why slowing down your processes
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Eric Fauman
Eric_Fauman
This one was extra tough but I think I may have discovered a droplet of insight, so if you're ready, let's dive in! https://twitter.com/SbotGwa/status/1335207398135443458 Although there are at least two
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Brian McMillen
Teclis82
#GIpath #Liverpath #pathresidents 50 year old man; liver wedge resection. History of indeterminate pancreas lesion by imaging (chronic pancreatitis vs mass).A few images, a poll, and a #tweetorial Diagnosis? Discussion:
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neel_shah
neel_shah
4/ Grade A evidence requires an RCT. RCTâs are designed treat context as a contaminant in order to answer a singular questionâas a result, a large trial conducted at academic
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