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Rohini Mathur
Ladyroho
Really pleased to see our latest @OpenSafely paper on ethnic differences in #COVID-19 infection, hospitalisation, and mortality in 17 million people during the first two waves of the #coronavirus pandemic
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Atila Iamarino
oatila
Saiu o estudo com 96 mil pessoas testando cloroquina e hidroxicloroquina. A conclusão é que o Brasil está distribuindo um tratamento com cloroquina que aumenta as chances das pessoas internadas
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Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
IHME_UW
Our latest study, “Fertility, mortality, migration, and population scenarios for 195 countries and territories from 2017 to 2100: a forecasting analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study” was just
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Jonah Rubin, MD
JonahRubinMD
Correct Answer: LIES! In the ICU, parenteral nutrition (PN) is *NOT* associated with increased infection risk compared to enteral nutrition (EN).But it wasn’t always that way...#Medtwitter #Medstudenttwitter #nutritionmatters #ICUNutritio
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Michelle Kelly-Irving
shell_ki
When you work on #HealthInequalities you get asked (a lot!) whether socially patterned health differences are caused by geneticsThis "genetic essentialism" question could be naive, but we need to answer
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vishnu v y
vishnuvy
Health Vs Politics: Should science or medical journals comment on political decisions affecting health? YES Because Politics affects everything including health. Let’s see some eg. of medical journals critical of
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Dr. Christine Eady Mann
DrChristineMann
1. Most importantly, wearing a mask does not in any way substitute for staying home. Staying home is BY FAR the best thing you can do to slow the spread
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Laurent Buhler
BuhlerLaurent
1/15Petit retour sur l'étude publiée hier par le Lancethttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31180-6/fulltextSi on souhaite rester dans une démarche objective d'information scientifique, il faut garde
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Dr Natalie Shenker
DrNShenker
I never saw a future that I'd be sad to see my article published in @TheLancet. But in many ways this feels too late.When the original paper came out in
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Ricky Turgeon PharmD
Ricky_Turgeon
Interesting to see the POPular AGE trial published in @lancet today providing randomized data to validate our findings from a large Canadian registry study published in @JAMAInternalMed last monthhttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/
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Helen Ward
profhelenward
There is evidence from other countries and previous epidemics that testing and tracing are key interventions early in an epidemic and even more as we start to get control in
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this study is garbage and the lancet should be mortified to have published itit's riddled w/ assumptive and mathematical errors so glaring i'm honestly stunnedit makes both prevalence & simple
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Jennifer Gunter
DrJenGunter
The idea that we will have a coronavirus vaccine within 2 years seems unlikely to me. I think mumps was the fastest and it was identified in 1963 and the
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Nunca vi 1 cientista
_NV1C
A Rússia publicou os resultados iniciais da sua polêmica vacina, aprovada antes mesmo de terminarem os testes clínicos.Vou levantar aqui no fio os pontos positivos e negativos do estudo https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/P
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Maurice Ronai
mauriceronai
1)Le naufrage intellectuel de Philippe Douste-Blazy (thread)https://www.bfmtv.com/mediaplayer/video/hydrxychloroquine-l-ancien-ministre-de-la-sante-philippe-douste-blazy-explique-pourquoi-il-remet-en-cause-l-etude-de-the-lancet-1249617.html
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balajis.com
balajis
One of the problems with the “herd immunity” narrative is that we don’t know the duration of immunity to SARS-COV-2.For other coronaviruses, and different diseases like malaria, immunity is not
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