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PunishedDilbert
My fun COVID testing experience.Yesterday morning, I woke up – with everyone else in SA - discovering the new COVID cases. At that stage I wasn’t particularly worried about my
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POCUS 101
Pocus101
Fundoscopy got you down? See clearly into the with #POCUS!Learn How to Perform Ocular UltrasoundRecognize Retinal Detachment, PVD, ICP, + MORE!Free Ocular Ultrasound PDF Pocket Card!New Blog
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The Unwinder
the_unwinder
Winter can be hard for a few reasons, but the most straightforward is the simple lack of sunlight. Here’s why that’s a problem, and how to deal with it. First
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Dr. Tara C. Smith
aetiology
Didn't have a chance to discuss this yesterday, but I think it emphasizes again just what is still unknown about "asymptomatic" infections: a thread. (Link to research paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0965-6.p
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Dr Jake Suett
jakesuett
*URGENT* A plea from an ITU doctor. Write to your MP to raise awareness of #LongCovid #covid1in20 #covid1in10 cases and call for research and support... a thread. I am an
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Naomi Tweyo Nkinsi
NNkinsi
I'm seeing a lot of MS2s feeling the Step1 stress and wanted to make a thread of things that helped me. This period in med school is some of the
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
THREADYikes.@ladygaga, did you have your charisma surgically removed?!@realDonaldTrump, I've never seen a better illustration of the truism "Shut up and sing."This is like something a fifth-grader put out. Plodding, leaden,
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Tony Damiano 🍲
tony_damiano
THREAD: I wanted to go into more detail on our new paper "Racially Concentrated Areas of Affluence: A Preliminary Investigation" and interrogating whiteness in planning and policy w/ Ed Goetz
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: Coronavirus is the only respiratory virus I have ever encountered that causes inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis). One of the great challenges in #COVID medicine is understanding why so
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Frontiers | Covid-19 Mortality: 160 countries & 850,000 covid19 deaths were studied in excruciating detail. Age & obesity associated with more deaths. But nothing Govts did (principally lockdown & other
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Enrique Pacheco
EPachecoMD
1/@AdamRodmanMD observed that Metronidazole was commonly given for aspiration PNA. https://twitter.com/AdamRodmanMD/status/1294612901798584326I suggested a poll and @gbosslet approved. Later, I decided to to add this simple threadIf you hav
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Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych
Nick_Carmody
The Trump clan lives for conflict. It’s a form of bloodsport for them. The use of the word “Triggered” is the escalating, intensified evolution from previously needing to just “own
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One Health Media
OneHealthMedia
1/ Did you know that hospital patients with rooms overlooking trees recover faster than those without the same view?It is beneficial #OneHealthApproach for hospitals as #trees ++ benefit producing fruits,
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Dr Darren Saunders
whereisdaz
Very pleased to (finally) see our paper (w/ @AmbergAmanda) analysing bias and quality in media reporting of cancer research published in @PLOS today.There are a few interesting angles to explore
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𝙒𝙖𝙡𝙞𝙙 𝙈𝙖𝙡𝙠𝙞 | Wandering_ER
wandering_er
Upper GI Bleed Airway #MedTwitter pollI’m interested in seeing what other people do for one of my favorite but scariest ED pathology What’s your go to equipment for intubation?#EmergencyMedicine #FOAMed
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Dr. Vera Etches
VeraEtches
Why was COVID19 testing capacity limited early on? Not only did machines need to be purchased, processes validated, supply chains were strained – nasal pharyngeal swabs, pipette tips, wipes. Even
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