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Samantha Wang
DrSamanthaWang
1/15 #MedTwitter: You're admitting a 64YO male with ESRD on HD for hyperkalemia after missing dialysis. A troponin was checked & returned at 0.78 (nl
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Gabbbar
GabbbarSingh
Brother tells me the migrant workers in his manufacturing unit, were so scared of an imminent shutdown of the company (coz of a few days of inactivity) they got money,
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
How would a 'protect the vulnerable and let everyone else go back to normal' approach to COVID play out? I see three main scenarios, each with important consequences to consider...
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The254Hub
254hub
Traditional Chinese medicine to boost immunity against viral pneumonias now available in KenyaA thread http://the254hub.com/2020/11/25/traditional-chinese-medicine-to-boost-immunity-against-viral-pneumonias-now-available-in-kenya/ Global
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Dr. Thomas Binder, MD
Thomas_Binder
THISSHUT DOWN 5G IMMEDIATELY!BARRICADE THE WINDOWS OF ICUs IMMEDIATELY!5G -> HEMOGLOBIN BLOCKED FOR O2 -> ACUTE SEVERE HYPOXEMIA -> UNCONSCIOUSNESS WITHIN SECONDS -> DEATH WITHIN 3 MINUTES!If I'm wrong, no
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Tom Folan, MD
tomfolanmd
We only have 3-4 month survivors of COVID19 and so we are only familiar with acute effects. There is concern for chronic effects to include: Pulmonary fibrosis Heart failure Liver
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Afshine Emrani MD FACC
EmraniMd
What it will take for us to get back to life after #COVID19.1- We need mass testing, not for the acute infection (IGM), but who has had it, by measuring
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HostileSpectrum
HostileSpectrum
With today's announcement of IPv4 exhaustion, it may be time to surface all the legacy FINTEL predicting this day would come, & look at tradecraft. The oldest published cyber intel
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Vitruvius
VitruviusCurve
An interesting question to ask oneself when some self-flagellation is apropos [using the self criticism rather than the religious meaning] is the following:Where am I on the curve that measures
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Mike Armiger - Education, Mental Health & Sport
MikeArmiger
Today has only reinforced to me how broken & under resourced our system is.I've known this for a while after working in & accessing mental health services myself. I've been
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Linn Marie
Pennamiriel
Immunologists on failures of communication in a pandemic: when you express appropriate uncertainty ("we don't know for sure!") in a global crisis, you may leave people believing that a very
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
Regarding the recent report of MRI abnormalities in college football players: invoking the precautionary principle when things are unclear is often the best course. And we should do what we
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
How long does immunity to SARS-CoV-2 last (and how long might it last in future)? A few thoughts... 1/ We now have data from several cohort studies showing responses can
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Rabih Geha
rabihmgeha
1/The base rate…a double-edged sword.A mini-tweetorial on this crucial concept in clinical reasoning. 2/What is it?The base rate is the relative frequency of a diagnosis within a clinical context.Example:In the
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Emily Moin, MD MBE
eemoin
I'm staunchly anti-spoiler but I want to tweet something about cardiology and Mad Men, which is a show that premiered 13 years ago, so if you haven't gotten around to
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Remot 🎗
Grenyucat
question for virologists: It seems betacoronaviruses OC43 and/or HKU1 infection could provide some immunity against SARS-CoV-1 and MERS, although it is not clear if the patients with past OC43 or
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