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Emily Deans MD 💫
evolutionarypsy
Gonna say it and keep saying it: vitamin D is a reverse acute phase reactant and also is low in most chronic disease. It stands to reason the lower the
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GUH-ICU&Anaesthesia
GUH_ICU_Anaesth
Enrolling patients in clinical trials including observational and randomized controlled trials is key to providing the best care for patients requiring critical care @GUH_ICU_anaesth we are recruiting into COVID-19 related
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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
1. A thread on some possible knock-on benefits of masking/distancing for #Covid19. Before the pandemic, 2020 was expected to be a big year for #AFM, a kind of mysterious polio-like
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The Naked Physio™
nakedphysio
Hi @AnninaBSchmid just ed to ur talk on @PainResForum. Couple of questions. 1. Acute neuropathic pain. R we looking at more nociceptive /inflammatory in initial stages and as becomes chronic
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Obsidian Geek
JohnTembo1982
A quick thread on COVID-19 diagnostics available now and what a negative or positive test result means in reference to the different tests being conducted to detect COVID-19. First definitions
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
A reminder about DROPLETS and MICRODROPLETS. 6 feet rule is not enough indoors with now established aerosol based transmission. #MasksOn #COVID19 2) Here is an earlier thread on evidence that
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Dr Anushka Aubeelack🐝
bumblebeenush
A generating lots of discussion on DNACPR orders & how we communicate treatment escalation plansConclusions: healthcare team needs to be more open/clearer when talking about realistic expectations & deathEach
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Jennifer Williams
JenWilliamsMEN
Oh man, what a week. This is going to sound cheesy but I’m going to say it anyway. I’ve not known an eruption in proactive contacts from public sector staff
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Zavén Sargsyan
sargsyanz
When a patient suddenly insists on leaving against our advice, we get worked up. We beg them to reconsider. We worry about their health.Often it's too late. A made-up mind
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
We can easily identify COVID mortality by linking it logically to syndromic surveillance data. Sick people call for an ambulance complaining of breathing problems and chest pain, they are admitted
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Pay Lily to Write For You
spiderlilywrite
(CW: discussion of dysphoria/body hate) One thing that I'm so glad Abigail Thorn discussed in the new philosophytube today was the slow, creeping dysphoria. Not the really harsh, acute kind
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Alexa MacLean 🏳️🌈
AlexaMacLean902
So, just so everyone in N.S. knows b/c this information hasn't been released publicly by way of a provincial press release. There were 96 overdose deaths (confirmed/probable acute drug toxicity)
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David R Tomlinson 💙
DRTomlinsonEP
First 100 Days of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Control in Vietnamhttps://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciaa1130/5879764#.X9to5VCXjIU.twitter Triggered by @AliNouriPhD yesterday!Dear UK,
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Rabih Geha
rabihmgeha
Teaching RoundsDiarrhea - Part 1 3 Misleading Mimics &2 Key Questions Join us #medtwitter & #medstudenttwitter Diarrhea = increase in stool water content.We tend to use the term loosely (Ha!
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Monica Perez
MonicaPerezShow
In case the population wasn’t terrified enough, here’s some speculation to keep parents on edge...#StrategyOfTension“CDC expects 2020 outbreak of rare, life-threatening condition affecting children” | TheHillhttps://thehill.com/poli
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𝐃𝐫. 𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐟 𝐎𝐫𝐮
dr_oru
Is healthcare spending costs going up? Yes. Is is sustainable like this? No.Can the government fix it? Yes. Can the government fix it without collaboration?No. Lack of collaboration is actually
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