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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
Finally got around to starting in on the old measles articles. These are the ones that show that measles is "magic" and "airborne" whereas very little else is.So, one infected
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David Fisman
DFisman
Vaccine prioritization in phase II in Ontario: the province has put out a framework, which seems not unreasonable (https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-releases-list-of-those-eligible-for-covid-19-vaccine-under-phase-2-1.5264702?cache=ngyhfzx
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Those who follow me know that alarmism isn't my style. But the new UK variant does have me a bit concerned. I'm not qualified to critically assess changes in transmissibility,
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
CDC Guidance Update: Masks don't just reduce the amount of virus we release, masks also reduce the amount of virus we inhale. Here's a thread on some publishedstudies on the
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Thiago Carvalho
CyrilPedia
Last week we looked at Juan Lafaille's demonstration of T cell regulation in the EAE system. Now here's another side of Treg history- it starts, of course with an experimentally
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Tristan D Rutland
TristanRutland7
Distal limb, young adult.**Last case for 2020**#dermpath #surgpath #pathtwitter Question:Based on the limited history and images, what is your favoured Dx? ImmunohistochemistryPositiveCD34NegativeINI-1 (loss of staining) Diagnosis:Epitheli
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
Has anyone else found cannabis to be helpful for their #MCAS? I’ve been in a horrible flare today triggered by trying to clean a really dusty area of our apartment.
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iMED
iMedEducation
Why is fever considered to be ≥ 100.4 F? A wonderful Tweetorial by @JennyShihMD, reviewed by @AvrahamCooperMD and @AdamRodmanMD. 100.4 comes from a single study in 1868 (https://archive.org/details/dasverhaltendere00wund/page/n6/mode/2up)
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Nicholas Morris
namorrismd
IV glibenclamide shows promise for reducing cerebral edema and appears to be safe. PO glyburide leads to more hypoglycemia, especially if abnl renal fxn. Smaller, more frequent dosing may help.
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Conor Ruzycki
caruzycki
1/ Nebulizers have taken a lot of flak recently, in large part due to the use of a neb by an asthmatic patient in an AUS quarantine hotel. There’s an
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FFAC 🇨🇦
stevelanebitch
A list of scientific studies on why masks do not work and can be harmful to wear for prolonged periods. This was compiled by others and thanks for their work.
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Mario
Beteljuice
WHY AUTOIMMUNE CONDITIONS/THYROID PROBLEMS DISAPPEAR ON A CARNIVORE DIETI originally posted this a bit haphazardly as a response to a medical doctor being puzzled about the efficacy of the carnivore
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aure
maureviv
COVID is not like fluAlso it is *not* a sepsisCOVID is no longer a syndromeLate, immune-mediated hurt (primarily vessel) is the main driver of organ dysfunction. Corticoids worksigned, someone who
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ALLI NUTRITION 🧬
AlliNutrition
SCIENTIFIC MORNING ROUTINE (THREAD) Yea a cold shower & reading a book is cool butHave u tried a SCIENTIFIC method for your morning routine?- THREAD - No this will not
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Michelle Moon
MichelleNMoon
I didn't think I would really have to have my own take on the #tiktokseashanty (best spelling is really #seachantey, but anyway) phenomenon. Turns out, though, I do. After watching
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ainsley🫀
ainsleyikes
dairy products are intrinsically linked to our most common & most severe diseases a fully-sourced thread: unfortunately, due to how much influence the dairy industry has in our legislation, a
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