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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
If you work on #longCOVID and say “I’m not an #MECFS expert, I don’t know anything about it, it’s not my job to know about ME or ’fatigue’” then you
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Liz Bernstein
yeralizard
Hi. Let's talk a little bit more about self-diagnosis, since there was some pushback on my post the other day. I majored in Psych when I first went to college
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Jin Russell
DrJinRussell
3 easily foreseeable logistics problems with National’s compulsory negative test policy before arrival in NZ...3 relatable scenarios: /1 1) NZer flies overseas for essential business. Contracts mild Covid. Attempts to
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Michael Schwandt
MichaelSchwandt
STUDY: We offered antibody testing to >300 residents/staff at long-term care homes following large outbreaks. At a time when #COVID19 continues to be a major risk in homes, the findings
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Ody_O
OdyO11
I had symptoms related to the brainstem and upper cervical spinal cord: Weakness of arms and legs, clonus, problems with coordination of arms, legs and eyes, nausea, my breathing stopped
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Dr Nisreen Alwan 🌻
Dr2NisreenAlwan
1/ New #LongCovid prevalence figures by age and sex out by @ONS today. Prevalence of any symptom at 5 wks after positive test: 27% at age 35-4926% at age 50-6925%
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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
Hey let's make sure we remember that a lot of mental illnesses symptoms are coded as things teenagers (especially white, thin, conventionally attractive middle class teenagers) do; thus adults who
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César G. Escobar-Viera, MD, PhD
cescobarv
Check out our new paper on @jmirpub (http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/23520 ): along with @jaimesidani @ashensa @brianprimack and mikemarshal, we surveyed 2,408 persons age 18-30 years to assess if negative #socialmedia experiences influence
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Colin Greaves
Greaves_Colin
Apologies for adding to the rather discourse-heavy topic of coronavirus but, let's be honest, there's nothing else going on these days is there?Having contracted it myself a few weeks ago,
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Because SARS-CoV-2 testing often happens after symptoms appear, it's been difficult to estimate detection probability early in infection. So great to collaborate with team at @TheCrick & @ucl to tackle
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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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Danielle Roubinov, PhD
DRoubinov
Interested in father research? So often research on the “parent-child relationship” is research on the “mother-child relationship.” But what about fathers? 1/8 In three recent papers, I worked with talented
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David Dowdy
davidwdowdy
New piece on subclinical TB in @ATSBlueEditor by the thoughtful @emilyakendall and @soustha - ahead-of-print paywall (working on it), so here's a quick thread, using figures presented elsewhere.Many of these
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Parkinson's Foundation
ParkinsonDotOrg
When a person shows up in a #doctor’s office with symptoms that may be related to #ParkinsonsDisease, the #diagnosis may not be obvious since symptoms often differ from person to
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Sophie Farooque đź’™
LondonAllergy
1/ Anaphylaxis TweetorialAnaphylaxis:Sudden onset of symptomsRapid progression of symptoms.Airway, Breathing &/or Circulation problems distinguish it from a milder allergic reaction.i.e. Wheeze, Laryngeal Oedema, Hypotension.Skin signs
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
Case report of a hospital COVID-19 outbreak probably caused by airborne transmission. A child with an infected mother was admitted, after which 6 healthcare workers, 2 child patients, and 1
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