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Saman Nematollahi
TxID_Edu
1/Some thoughts about steroids for #COVID19Based on studies w/ flu, MERS-CoV, & SARS, steroids did not show any benefitIn fact, steroids were associated w/ delayed viral clearance of MERS-CoV &
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Adrian Wong
avkwong
Afternoon learning #esicmtv Revisiting some basic physiology on vasoactive drugs...Vasopressor and Inotrope Therapy in Cardiac Critical Carehttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0885066620917630 Outcomes Associated With Norepinephrin
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Kanan M.Alshammri .
iK2NAN
احدث الـقايدلاينز لـ الامراض المشهوره والمتعارف عليها في البراكتس .DM from ADA (2020)http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/43/Sup …HTN Guidelines from AHA/ACC (2017)http://
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M. S. AtKisson
iGrrrl
Slide of the day. NIH reviewer give overall impact and individual scores for each of the 5 review criteria. The Approach criterion score most corresponds with Overall Impact score.Slide is
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Really nice to see this WHO analysis in JAMA (along w 3 RCTs) put to bed the importance of corticosteroids in ventilated patients w COVID-19. A lot of good stuff
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/5) Study of 91 children with #COVID19 from South Korea, showing that symptom screening will fail to identify the majority of cases in children, and that viral RNA can be
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Lindsay Brown
Lidsville
ER pediatrician/epidemiologist to me, when I asked about long-term effects on children of catching #Covid19 & if they were seeing anything in the ER: "So far what we are seeing
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Jim OShaughnessy
jposhaughnessy
1/ An interesting benefit of having written journals going back to 1979 (When I started keeping them at age 19) is a constant reminder of how it is a feature,
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Martin Schmalz
OxfordFrom
Who of the thousands of people who retweeted or liked that Bloom et al. attack thread has read their response?It appears to show that neither censoring per se (but rather
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Başak Çalı
calibasak
Hard Protection through Soft Courts? Non-Refoulement before the United Nations Treaty Bodies | German Law Journal | open access. For this piece we reviewed over 500 decisions from UNTBs between
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superbirdman
superbirdman1
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/disaster-medicine-and-public-health-preparedness/article/public-health-lessons-learned-from-biases-in-coronavirus-mortality-overestimation/7ACD87D8FD2237285EB667BB28DCC6E9 Media frenzy 2020: media fre
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Cecile Janssens
cecilejanssens
I just learned about second-generation p-values, by @StatEvidence. They make conceptually more sense as they take into account that the null has an interval too. That there is a difference
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Veera M. Rajagopal
doctorveera
Anyone with experience with MR analysis can you please tell me how to calculate F statistics for the SNP instruments? I see different formulas, not sure which one is correct.
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Todd Lowdon
tlowdon
Public health establishments have become wholly incapable of assessing risk rationally. No risk is considered tolerable now, and no one is to be permitted to assess their own and act
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Saroj Niraula
sarojniraula
Just online..We use population based study of women participating in organized screening mammography to highlight the inefficiencies of such screening program: we show that mammography catches less harmful cancers and
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
Study of 25,661 UK healthcare workers (including 8,278 with past COVID-19), showing past infection offers 84% protection against reinfection (93% for symptomatic disease) over 1-7 months. The emergence of the
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