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Jonathan Yeh MD
JonathanYehMD
Okay, I'll bite. It's not that the word "palliative" is scary. The public barely even knows what it means. Heck, my own family barely knows what it means. You know
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Carolinas Cardiology APPs
Carolinas_APPs
Let's talk about iron deficiency (ID) in patients with heart failure (HF) Prevalence est. ~ 50% HF patientsHF is a chronic inflammatory state, so traditional ID markers are modified for
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Rakyat: Faten
twt_malaysia
TOP 8 POINTS IN COVID19 PRIVATE-PUBLIC INTEGRATION by Dr Low Kah Pin @gynaepenangDisclaimer: I am a gynae, NOT public health expert,NOT epidemiologistNOT infectious disease specialistNOT covidologistBut here's a few things
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Dr. Masuma Rahim
MasumaRahim
today was my last day at work for 2020. here are some observations from a worn out psychologist: all things considered, i have had an easy pandemic. my job is
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David Baker Fight Like A Flynn
IWasHrren
Why did Fauci refuse to intervene, in the Cuomo Command, for Covid patients to be planted in nursing homes?Meanwhile, a 2000 bed,state of the art,fully staffed,hospital ship,sat empty,in New York
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Amit Thadhani
amitsurg
Thread on #Favipiravir and the data on which approvals are being granted to it across the world. First used in Japan, then China, and in other countries: all on “compassionate
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Dr. Seema Yasmin
DoctorYasmin
Pfizer has said “There are no data to demonstrate that protection after the first dose is sustained after 21 days.”So why are thousands of Brits - elderly and vulnerable -
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GinaMcGalliard 🧜🏻♀️🌕🌹
GinaMcGalliard
Hello #chronicillness friends. This is a very important thread. Recently @sciam published a promotional (instead of journalistic) article promoting the idea that functional neurological disorder (FND) is a legitimate neurological
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John Myers
johnmyers
A brief thread on an item in California's COVID-19 regional shutdowns that has lingered out there, unanswered, for the better part of a week: what process are state health officials
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ChronicMigraine Girl 🌈✨🌈
migrainesallday
A5: This is gonna be a long one. There’s so much that can be done: Putting into place sponsorship opportunities for advocacy and events so BIPOC can attend. We all
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Dr. David Pate
drpatesblog
Sure.Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, hydroxychloroquine quickly came to be widely used on the basis of very thin evidence—a very small randomized trial (1) and a poorly done small observational
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Natasha Burgert, MD
DoctorNatasha
Yesterday, my pediatric office was cold-called by a doctor who was offering a "$69 COVID testing special" that we could refer to our patients. This is problematic on a few
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Paul Marshall BCom (Mgmt), PhD (The science bit)
PWMMarshall
I've been looking at data from probably over a thousand people with back pain in last 4 years since I changed tack with tackling this problem (cross-sectional, clinic data, monitoring,
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Okay, some real vaccine side effect data from a concerned physician with access to a big database (10000+ patients under 65). He compared ER visits of people in the
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
Common question: Do we vaccinate patients with immune impairment? This group, which includes patients on chemo, transplant recipients, HIV, etc. are at high risk, but there's little data on vaccine
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Dr. Urso
richardursomd
Treating patients is not that hard. Treat early, that’s a mainstay. Especially the at risk. Treat all phases at the appropriate time. The virus is replicating only at the beginning
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