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dr. Martina Bodner
martinabodner
In the last few days I gained a lot of followers (Thank you!). I noticed that many of them are academics and in particular PhD student.In my last posts I
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FloeticOrFlo
I really wanna speak on the way ADHD affects people. There’s mad stigma about it and people just try to brush it off and think it just makes people hyperactive
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Andy Smarick
smarick
Let me tell you one really interesting thing about some letters.I think it only occurs after you've been writing back and forth with someone for a while.1/ As I've written
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Enrique de-Madaria
DeMadaria
Cross-sectional imaging often reveals unexpected pancreatic cystic lesions, it is a frequent clinical problem, Should we observe or remove it? What's the diagnosis? Is our patient in danger of malignancy?Don’t
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Syreeta Nolan
nolan_syreeta
Imagine a mental health field that doesn’t center on the DSM diagnoses where people could preventively see a psychologist annually and a neuropsychologist every three years, both covered with $0
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Allie Morgan the grumpwitch
grumpwitch
To anyone who wonders about the difference between CPTSD and PTSD, it goes like this:Losing your leg in a bear trap is a traumatic experience that may lead to PTSD.Having
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Tracy King
tkingdot
A thread. Ten years ago, critical thinking peaked. The organised skepticism movement was successfully imported from USA to UK (mainly by me) and the UK media was getting pretty good
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YellowLantern19ѣ
YellowLantern19
Well I the people have spoken so here comes a thread/1https://twitter.com/yellowlantern19/status/1332895845331718146 Neoreactionary (NRx) a revival of thought originating from the Internet from blogger Curtis Yarvin (aka Mencius Moldbug) on
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National Survivor User Network
NSUNnews
Thread: what did we find out from talking with 19 user-led groups to build up a picture of the barriers facing mental health community organisations? A brief overview of our
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Kirsten Barnicot
kbarnicot
1/10 V. interesting new paper raising important questions about access to psychological therapy for people diagnosed with a personality disorder. We don't talk about this enough. What do others think?
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🦎 Alex 🚫
AlexAlicit
We've been down this hill before but I feel we're going to be revisiting it, this will be about the argument involving XY karyotyped DSDs, but particularly the focus is
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María Jimena Alemán
MariaMjaleman
Brain-Eye love relationship is one of the most beautiful things in the world. Everytime I see a bitemporal hemianopsia my step1 brain goes... ok, pituitary ademona. And then my heart
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Pete Wharmby
commaficionado
Autism and collecting - a thread.This is old school, real time, I'm figuring it out as I go along thread time. It's like last October all over again. Strap in,
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ThatERnurse
lerinjo
Generic situation unfolding across the US. Mrs X is three days post COVID diagnosis. She hasn’t been eating. She’s growing more confused. Her oxygen levels are low. She lives in
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Tristan D Rutland
TristanRutland7
Older patient, lung mass.@ZHOUSEH @MattieFarzin @smlungpathguy @quadrellis #pulmpath #liverpoolpath #aussiepath #surgpath #PathTwitter Congo red. Diagnosis:Corpora Amylacea on a background of organising pneumonia. Learning points:1) CA can
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🔥Brianna Bailey🔥
briOKC
Thread: I’m so proud of the great local journalism @readfrontier has produced in 2020. Here’s a look back at some of my favorite stories from the past year from me,
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