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Flutzes & Waxels Podcast
FlutzesCast
As more and more skaters come forward with their experiences with COVID and the resulting *serious* complications should be a reminder that even if you survive there's no guarantee that
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Rob Donoghue
rdonoghue
Complications are the best.Mitigated success is ok, but success with complications? Just so much better.https://twitter.com/gnomestew/status/1355162151124668416 OK, DEEP nerd time:What is the difference between:* Success with Complications*
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Ewen Harrison
ewenharrison
@GlobalSurg 3: Global variation in postoperative mortality & complications after cancer surgery, published in @TheLancet16K patients underwent surgery across 82 countries.Better postoperative care & facilities could significantly im
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Marcus T
drstrange92
$TDOC I think it’s not easy to grasp why chronic disease is a huge space/market. One of the most debilitating & chronic diseases - Diabetes Mellitus (Type 2), affects 1
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Bob Rosier
BTRosier
In study, 258/568 #COVID19 patients (45%) had gum disease (periodontitis). The odds ratios for COVID complications in patients with periodontitis were 3.67 for all complications, 3.54 for ICU admission, 4.57
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Shannon Watts
shannonrwatts
Prior to his hospitalization almost six weeks ago, Herman Cain appeared at Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally without a mask, and had expressed his frustration about mask-wearing requirements. “PEOPLE ARE FED
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Martin Landray
MartinLandray
Colchicine for non-hospitalised pts with COVID-19Stopped by investigators “due to logistical issues related to maintaining the central study call center...& ...perceived need to disseminate the study results rapidly”Travesty.https:/
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Matthew Thompson
mattuthompson
Can't be said often enough. The indemnity offered to Pfizer over the vaccine does NOT mean it is unsafe. It has been a part of UK law since 2012.A small
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Jen Nelson
jbrittnelson
My sister (30s) is currently hospitalized in the Twin Cities due to COVID complications. In spite of serious cardiac and respiratory complications, it took them over 3 hours to find
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Dr. David Pate
drpatesblog
Good question, Tracy. First of all, we had an influenza vaccine. Therefore, we could protect many people from the flu. Second, we also have antivirals that have been proven to
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Matthew Evans
Neuro_Matt
#ItsASin is an absolutely beautiful piece of TV. Brings out so many difficult memories and emotions. My uncle (and godfather) died of complications of AIDS in the late 80s. At
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Ashton Pittman
ashtonpittman
NEW: I knew Charley Pride was a trail blazer as the first Black country superstar. But until I started writing this after learning of his death from COVID-19 earlier today,
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david hepburn
apnoeaboy
The vaccine is absolutely brilliant science. It’s a real opportunity to end this pandemic. I’ll definitely be having it, and soon i hope. The reason MHRA have moved so quickly
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Joe Newman
JoeAllenNewman
Talked with a lady this evening whose doctor had exposed her to such intense #PROPaganda that she had been conditioned to believe that taking #OpioidRxs automatically made her an addict.
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Enrique de-Madaria
DeMadaria
Splenic vein thrombosis in chronic pancreatitisPatient with an acute flare of inflammation in chronic pancreatitis. CT scan showed a normal splenic vein but 8 days later pain worsened and a
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Liz (LT Ward) is doing writerly things
Ltward2
What if we talked about COVID like it was polio?Most of us think of polio and for Americans, our go-to is FDR, a president who hid his polio complications throughout
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