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Love Your Lungs
KingsResp
Hello! It’s time for #MCQMonday. The Respiratory system is endlessly fascinating with lots to learn. Last week was #lungcancer themed. This week is airways disease. 1/n Ok so here it
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Dale M. Coulter
DaleMCoulter
Some features of Pent. doctrine of healing: 1/ it links healing of the body to the work of Christ, which makes the most sense in a framework where salvation concerns
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The Phlegmfighter
phlegmfighter
#overdrive #ventilation improved #oxygenation in this #COVID #ARDS patient today by 10% #SpO2 w/o any change an #FiO2 or #PEEP. Ask me how or take a stab yourself with these
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Physios For ME
PhysiosForME
We have now submitted our response to the NICE draft guidelines for ME.The full response can be downloaded, along with a summary of our main thoughts, on our blog post
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Ross Tucker
Scienceofsport
Here's an important paper in the transathlete debate, by @TLexercise & @FondOfBeetles. They ask whether male performance advantages are removed after testosterone suppression? (as required by many sports policies for
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aure
maureviv
I have read the whole thread, which describes a horrible situation, overlooking a vital problem with a patient, plus misdiagnosing herThat will likely repeat in other patients if nobody takes
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☿ Footnotes2Plato ☼☽
ThouArtThat
I'm fine with saying that consciousness is an emergent property/product of a complex system. But the system in question is not just the neurons in the skull, it's the system
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Matthew Sheffield
mattsheffield
Thread: People love to rag on Nate Silver for his arrogance & they should, but he's merely an example of a larger issue that the web has made it easy
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Kyle Wasserberger
kww_AU
(1/n) Friday : Are you normalizing your biomechanical data to your participant's bodyweight? Or some other variable? You probably shouldn't be (emphasis on probably; always depends on research Q)Why? Come
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Michael Marshall
m_c_marshall
A reader emails to ask:"Why must there exist a universal common ancestor?"In other words, why do scientists believe that all living organisms today are descended from one ancestral population?This is
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Zach Elliott
zaelefty
ScienceVet's thread on the sex spectrum is one of the most shared pieces on the subject.Let's break it down and analyze the details of his argument with peer-reviewed science.THREAD (citations
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Lance Gravlee
lancegravlee
Glad to be part of a stellar team that came together #onhere to respond to a recent example of racist ideas in science. Our letter in the current issue of
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Hyde 💨
BreatheLesss
My comment on ADHD had one interesting reply.Essentially, how can "simply better breathing" cause a reduction/elimination of symptoms.I've made it perfectly clear that fixing and normalizing your breathing pattern is
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
Whenever I can't understand something in medicine I tend to go back to primitive physiology because the diversity we have and the biochemistry we have has been decided by what
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Rohan Gupta
rohan_gupta97
THREAD: A basic understanding of the pathophysiology behind ‘Happy Hypoxemia’ in the context of Covid-19 and prehospital management .. (my first thread so be nice) .. #FOAMed #COVID19 #happyhypoxia /8
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Dr. Eliza Bliss-Moreau
eblissmoreau
If you read the recent NHP optogenetics paper, you might have concluded that opto works well in monkeys & we should be using it to speed discovery in basic, translational,
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