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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Results out from the @ONS survey on Long COVID. These are from a general population survey, so including mild cases. 1 in 5 (20%) have symptoms >5 wks post acute
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
I really don't find the term "long COVID" usefulI think it's confusing, particularly for the lay public - but if I'm honest even I'm not sure what it's referring to
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𝓑𝓔𝓨𝓞𝓝𝓓𝓔𝓡
oneabovall
Krishna and Arjuna were taking their usual walk, they came across an old Brahmin begging, taking pity on his condition, Arjuna gave him a bag of gold coins. The man
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Dr Nisreen Alwan 🌻
Dr2NisreenAlwan
THREAD1/ This important study (preprint- not yet peer reviewed) by @patientled @AthenaAkrami @ahandvanish @GinaAssaf @LisaAMcCorkell et al offers the most detailed picture of #LongCovid symptoms to date in a relatively
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Adinda Wafdani Putri, dr.
_sotoyisme
Gotta share this to my twitter world:For this pandemic, there’s a greater chance of survival for those getting infected 3 months later like June 2020 than those who got infected
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Rich Pione
richpione
*Thread about #LongCOVID*. I am working temporarily as a clinical psychologist in an #NHS Long COVID rehab team and wanted to share my exp’s in case they were helpful to
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Aradhna Kaushal
AradhnaKaushal
Our new paper published today in @BJGPOpen investigates how people with asthma or COPD react to a vignette describing potential lung cancer symptoms https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen20X1010861/7 Aim: We tested the ‘alternative explanation
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Rohitha
romimacaronii
On July 10th, the covid tests came back positive for myself, mum, and my friend, negative for dad. We’ve finished home quarantine now and our symptoms are mostly gone (yay!!!)
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Emily Bazalgette
EmRoseBaz
You shouldn't have published this @bmj_latest I'm glad Paul has recovered, but this is promotion of dangerous pseudo-science. I expect better from a Professor of medicine (especially someone involved with
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Eashan Ghosh
eashanghosh
On Liverpool:Make no mistake, this is Jürgen Klopp’s title.For all their streaks of Cup success, Liverpool were going nowhere fast when he arrived. He’s taken the time – which wouldn’t
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Dr Snehil Mishra
drsnehilmishra
Women and heart disease- A thread..If women are asked, what is the biggest threat for your health, I am sure most will not name heart disease. So lets bust 10
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Laura Weatherley
lrwthrlyphysio
Something cropped up in my clinical practice this week that I didn’t know much about, so I did some reading. I thought I would share some info that may be
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Tony Duffy 💙
Existential_Doc
Opioid toxicty: A thread (with a palliative theme)Let’s start by thinking about tue difference between side-effects of opioids from toxicity. Side-effects: the secondary, usually undesirable effects other than pain reliefConstipationDry
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Naveed Aziz
DNAziz_
1/ #LongCovid: What do you need to know? While we are fighting harder than ever to reduce the number of new #COVID19 cases, health professionals are already concerned about long
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Gus Hamilton
gushamilton
Proud to present our follow up data on our COVID-19 DISCOVER cohort here in @ResearchNBT @NorthBristolNHS @BristolARU . Important implications for #LongCovid, follow up, and policy makers (@BTSrespiratory). https://www.medrxiv.org/content/1
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Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
TheRaDR
Let's talk about trauma, terror and the Golden Calf for a moment, shall we?1/x THREAD This is based off of the jamming and teaching that @SlaterTheDoctor and I did on
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