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Nick Mark MD
nickmmark
Here’s a #tweetorial about extremes of #physiology that are very much "compatible with life".Case #1. You are called about a critical drop in platelets. Platelet Count (x10^3/uL)Previous 475
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Physios For ME
PhysiosForME
Thank you @thetimes for putting a spotlight on families suffering unimaginable situations when their children are dealing with ME.We take issue with the spokeswoman for the Royal College of Paediatrics
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seth masters
sethmasters
An autoinflammatory syndrome caused by DPP9 deficiency, leading to NLRP1 inflammasome activation! Wonderful collaboration with Zhong lab and @ReversadeLab, led by @CassHarapas @KimSamirah and Kenneth Lay, with Jon Bernstein and
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Iris van Rooij 💭
IrisVanRooij
Now reading: "Social psychology as history" by Kenneth Gergen (1973, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology) h/t @derxen 1/n "An analysis of theory and research in social psychology reveals
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_Kevin_🍀
_kevin_dela
Heavy metal detox for autism . Very very SIMPLE (THREAD) Everything starts with the DIET. The body already has a detox system, but most people don’t know about it. The
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Andrew Kennard
askennard
The 1st paper from my thesis is up on @biorXivpreprint!Main question: how do skin cells know when (and where) injury has occurred nearby?A about how #zebrafish embryos sense wounds
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☀️ Shiiba, The White Mage ˎˊ˗
HappyShiiba
The villain origin story that I normally run into in people who are viciously fatphobic is usually either- 1- Someone I love died fr/ a disease that medical profit-oriented propaganda
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🌞 Sol Brah 🌞
SolBrah
GLYCINE (THREAD)The simplest amino acid, with a KEY role in numerous bodily processes...GLYCINE is one amino acid that is truly important to SUPERCHARGE biological processes and take your body and
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Terrell Johnson
terrellwrites
Today, I received an email from someone who'd just signed up for our newsletter.They wrote, "I want to get into running, but I don't know how." When I received it,
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Bryan Glezerson
BryanGlezerson
Luscious question. Generally, burst suppression (BS) can occur in most any encephalopathy (eg., GABAergic drugs, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, Ohtahara syndrome, etc.) with the proposed common aetiology being decreased CMRO and decreased
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Brodie Nolan
brodie_nolan
Following the ABCs for prehospital trauma care is outdated and the evidence points towards harm. We need to resequence away from the ABCs and resuscitate before intubation or potentially avoid
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
What causes winter excess deaths? Respiratory viruses are a key player but how many can really be attributed to them? How many can be attributed to influenza? How much a
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UtdArena
utdarena
THREAD — 10 tweets:There are a few accounts on here reviewing players of the past and they produce good work generally.However, there are many others who just engage in basic,
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Casey Bryant
HOGTOWN_DOC
Got an ECMO today consult for refractory and rapidly progressive hypoxia despite intubation. On my arrival, SpO2 was in 30s and 40s. CXR and bedside U/S confirmed total left
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Tom Kindlon
TomKindlon
New: “Post-Covid syndrome, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, and the recurring pseudoscience of mass hysteria” (July 27) by Prof Brian Hugheshttps://thesciencebit.net/2020/07/27/post-covid-syndrome-myalgic-encephalomyelitis-and-the-recurring-p
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Senthil Arumugam
dopaminator
This was a long tough road for many reasons (long revision experiments with LLSM, limited computer resources then, a change in job, a lab move, and the COVID-19 following that),
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