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Dr Eleanor Janega
GoingMedieval
I am really interested in takes likes these because I wonder why everyone always picks the middle ages. Like I think you just mean before germ theory, antibiotics, and effective
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Olaoluwafimihan Bakre
Ola_fimihan
Bola my neigbour has Apollo(Conjunctivitis/Red eye) and it seem to be taking long to go. Been a week now and Iya Peju suggested she put a drop of her urine
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
1. The medical establishment has made corona orders of magnitude worse than it needed to be. Had we faced corona without epidemiological models, PCR tests or public health interventions, we
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Sridhar Krishnaswamy
sridharkswamy
China Thread (Hopefully i will stop all non serious trolling tweets from now)2019 - 20 Provisional import fig for first 11 months is Rs 4,40,101 crore. P.Y 12 months is
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Monica Mahoney
mmPharmD
An intro to Monica, a pharmacist. Inspired by @Sarah_Mojarad (who I've followed for a while to learn all sorts of Twitter and SoMe tricks. Now here to flip the tables!)
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Ellie Booth☾
EleanorBooth_
I just want to put it out there that if anybody feels they have nothing left worth living for then please let the cup of tea/coffee/vimto I’m willing to make
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John Saunders
saunders_j
Thank you @ltnsyph for the lovely tote! Will take it on my next socially distanced trip to the shops #syphilis is on the rise. Below - what we know about
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John Tulloch
JT_EpiVet
New #openaccess paper out: backyard poultry in UK!https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.71 A key finding: 30% of chickens attending a vet are euthanised!This research was a delight, fun to be part of a great x-disciplinary
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
Whenever I can't understand something in medicine I tend to go back to primitive physiology because the diversity we have and the biochemistry we have has been decided by what
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A.M.
bhalomanush
But Stanford researchers have found that over 150 years there has been a steady cooling in body temperatures in the U.S. This is also been observed in Britain. 97.9 degrees
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Thomas Morris
thomasngmorris
This is not something you want to see on an MRI. The patient was a 3 y.o. boy with a suspected upper respiratory tract infection. But why has most of
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Bob Moran
bobscartoons
I understand how desperately people want to believe that all of this was necessary.For all of the misery, heartache, sacrifice and anger to have meant something. To have saved lives.
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Hannah Lishman
HannahLishman
1/10 #WAAW is here and #AMR remains an urgent global problem. But I want to talk about something a bit different. Our keys lines of defence remain preventing infections through
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
In a thread yesterday, I lapsed into the unhelpful shorthand of "one-dose" vs. "two-dose" plans for vaccine rollout.*Everyone* I know wants to vaccinate every willing American twice. So I'd suggest
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Tony Duffy 💙
Existential_Doc
Usually best to avoid labelling anyone as “being palliative” or having “palliative cancer/heart failure etc.”The approach to their management may adopt a palliative philosophy but it is not an umbrella
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TM Smith, D.O.
RosenelliEM
Some cool facts about Mastoiditis that I learned discussing a care of a 3 yo with earpain and trouble walking w/ @notlittleadults @Pahwa @TheRealDSrini Children are more susceptible to ear
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