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Dara Kass, MD
darakass
A on COVID Living Room Spread: Saturday: - Older, out of the house brother wants to visit younger siblings. Mom says "get a test on the way, if you
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Charlotte Bezzant
CBezzant
So today I have a covid tale for you which might be useful, because like me you may never heard of this. Around Xmas, small sons toes looked a bit
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Hannah Riley
hannahcrileyy
It’s been half a year since @southerncenter & @ACLU filed suit against the Clayton County Sheriff & others for allowing COVID-19 to spread throughout the Clayton County Jail. I want
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Tyler Black, MD
tylerblack32
Psychiatry pro tip:If you are suspicious but not certain your patient is manic, they almost certainly are not.The bleeding of "mania" leads to significant overmedication and inappropriate prescriptions of substances
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It'sME(Jaime)
exceedhergrasp1
Phoenix Rising had a series of pieces of advice for ppl (focus on women) with complex chronic illness in the average doctor's office. Some of it is of the 'tough
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Jennifer Gunter
DrJenGunter
I have a long covid hypothesis. Many of rev symptoms sound like exaggerated symptoms of the menopause transition — heat, abnormal autonomic responses, brain fog to name a few. 1/n
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eli
ADHDBea
If you live in the UK and you’re seeking a diagnosis/assessment for ADHD, I recommend making a list of things you deal with before going. This will help you recall
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Nate Bukaty
nate_bukaty
I’m going to send this out tonight, knowing how it might be received by many, but what the heck I might as well try. This is not intended to try
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Office for National Statistics (ONS)
ONS
For the first time, we’ve published new experimental estimates on “long COVID”, looking at the prevalence of, and risk factors for, symptoms and complications following #COVID19 infection. This analysis will
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Martha Crawford
shrinkthinks
Many psychotherapists are being forced to specialize in is talking isolated clients with COVID through their illnesses. Watching for symptoms that warrant a call to the doctor or the ER,
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
PSA: a COVID-19 case at schools is not the same as a school outbreaks. Important difference! If a student tests +, their contacts are traced and tested. If cases are
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Dr. Tara C. Smith
aetiology
Didn't have a chance to discuss this yesterday, but I think it emphasizes again just what is still unknown about "asymptomatic" infections: a thread. (Link to research paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0965-6.p
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Mark_Sisson
Mark_Sisson
I got COVID back in November. Just before Thanksgiving, actually.A person I'd ridden in the car with told me the next day they'd tested positive. I self isolated until I
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
Up to now the most recommended action to take when a person exhibits COVID-19-like symptoms has been to quarantine until s/he develop serious respiratory problems, and then take them to
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el
thundrbarnes
adhd: a threadattention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or more commonly known as adhd is a behavioural disorder that includes symptoms such as inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. i just wanna start by
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J. Kenji WEAR A MASK López-Alt
kenjilopezalt
Just ate a pinch of straight MSG when I was refilling the jar, now have swollen neck, onset migraine, and red/flushed face. My sister gets similar reactions from time to
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