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Loki_bandana
let me just get a few things straight in managing DKA1. Hypovolemic shock kills patient first2. Then K derrangement3. only then acidosis Fluid resus is key. a lot of people
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MackayIM
What is a PCR cycle? We sciencey types throw in words that we use for a specific purpose, but which also have other everyday meanings among most of the people
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Shäron Moalem MD, PhD
sharonmoalem
Why do bartenders have the most experience dealing with the differences in how women and men metabolize a drug?Because alcohol.A short thread on how medicine doesn't consider drug metabolism differences
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Morgan Coburn
Morgan_Coburn
CW: Scary Diabetes & Brain Science (sly don't read if you are diabetic and prefer blissful ignorance)So what's the deal with Type 3 Diabetes? (also so sry I said I
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MackayIM
In the spirit of filling those with no PCR experience in. This is a lunchtime thread showing the progress of a reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-rPCR) "run".The thing being
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STEM + SKIN ™ | QUEEN OF ZINC
_Starsabreep
Today’s brand run-through of the day is dedicated to my drug store hotties who love a good glow without having to break the bank, introducing @rosenskincare. The current IT girls for
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Vetris_stocks
vetris_stocks
Moats in stocks"Switching cost"A moat is a competitive advantage which your rival canot compete withSwitchng cost is either the cost or time or pain a customer undergoes to cancel ur
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THATO MMEREKI
thatommereki
The VIRUS and the curious case of the upcoming VACCINE [A thread ]The purpose of which is to un-suspend critical thinking and inspire conversation around global issues that
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: Here’s one way #COVID medicine has changed since the spring: We now know how #coronavirus can invade and destroy muscle. This has relevance for patients who have profound fatigue,
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Stone Age Herbalist
Paracelsus1092
1/ Eggs. What we know and how much we don't know. A thread on why you should eat them, a lot of them. Info from this comprehensive paper: https://europepmc.org/article/med/30909449Let's goooo!
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Peter Suzman
Biomaven
My thoughts on opportunity for $FGEN's roxadustat in non-dialysis anemia (NDD) in light of $AKBA's failure with vadadustat in their trial. First I'll deal with the comparison of the two
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CK Eternity
ck_eternity_
Zonulin is a protein that oddly I haven't really seen discussed on twitter, but is one of the most important determinants of gut inflammationExcess zonulin opens up tight junctions between
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Patrick Myers
pomyers
After almost 1 year, the wait is over - the #EXCEL investigators finally release the UDMI data in @NEJMhttps://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2000645?query=featured_secondary in a nutshell:- the EXCEL investigators had the UDMI data, al
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brendan
brendan_49
10,000 foot view on $CNCE and schizo. Cartoon lingo so all can follow. One feature of schizo is too much dopamine. Dopamine blockers reduce psychosis and hallucinations. But schizos remain
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
This is a thread on how the moon made mitochondria. So some billions of years ago (4-5billion) a Mars like body called Theia collided with proto Earth. The collision drove
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Sanjee Baksh, PhD
S__Baksh
2020 has been terrible for many reasons, but there have been some really cool metabolism papers this year. In no particular order, here are my top 10 (because I couldn't
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