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Dr Mark Guthridge
Dr_M_Guthridge
1/ ThreadMyalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome #MECFSIs it really that bad?Trigger warnings: The studies below paint a very bleak picture#MyalgicE #SickNotWeak #pwME #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #ChronicIllness #MedEd #MedTwitter #SickNotWe
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Drew Deal
drewdeal
Here are my compiled demands for @realDonaldTrump and ALL other public officials:Americans need to be treated like adults with FULL #transparency along the following lines:1) Celebrate those that have recovered.
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Dr. Beate Sander
BeateSander
You asked - here are our updated predictions @covid19mc. What's new? Better data on reported cases over longer period of time = precision.First signs #PhysicalDistancing worked. If we keep
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Josh Mugele (He/Him)
jmugele
I worked in Monrovia, Liberia at the start of the ebola epidemic and on various responses in the US. There were many things about Liberia that worsened the outbreak there.
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David Fisman
DFisman
I'm not sure if anyone's in the mood for this, given the state of N America right now, but I keep getting asked whether another wave of COVID-19 is "possible".I
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Derek Thompson
DKThomp
A dark week, but here are four pieces of good news on the COVID-front.1) There's a growing consensus that COVID reinfection is unlikely. Immunity probably doesn't disappear after a few
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Skyler Lentz
SkylerLentz
Don't miss cardiogenic shock in the ED! High mortality that increases when diagnosis is delayedUse careful exam, labs, ECG and POCUS to dxA few tips from our recent paper Madison
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Sarah Temkin
temkins
"Gynecologic oncology is a unique subspecialty of medicine in that physicians provide surgical and medical care for women w malignancies of the female genital tract" - are gender and subspecialty
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Andrew Althouse
ADAlthousePhD
As promised last week, here is a thread to explore and explain some beliefs about interim analyses and efficacy stopping in randomized controlled trials. Brief explanation of motivation for this
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
SCREEN ATHLETES? “Doctors recommend cardiac screening tests for competitive athletes who have recovered from #Covid19 after a small study found heart damage in 1 in 7 college sports competitors, including
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
So this is a rebuttal of Washington Post/Yale School of Health data published yesterday: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/investigations/coronavirus-excess-deaths-may/Not sure how how Yale is projecting their expected deaths...i
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Alistair Haimes
AlistairHaimes
Weekly round up of useful / reliable English covid statistics:1. Cases2. Care home outbreaks3. Hospital deaths / admissions4. Covid triage5. Prevalence6. Contact tracing7. The Vallance-tracker8. Mortality9. Miscellaneous#ahcveng 1. Cases1a.
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John Galt's Plumber
MDSebach
"Without altruism, the Stalins, Hitlers, Maos, Khomeinis, Castros, and Maduros would be powerless. Their calls to sacrifice for the nation, the race, the class, the tribe, or the faith would
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Fahmida [fuh-me-duh] Kamali
fahmidakamali
No one is going to take this piece, but who wants to hear about what it's like to live while constantly worrying about your income, your safety, the health and
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The Claremont Run
ClaremontRun
Where Dark Phoenix moves toward a cohesive metaphor, The Brood Saga instead offers variations on a theme – that of death - approaching this issue from multiple angles based on
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⛑LynnFynn🇺🇸 🌱👩🏽⚕️🧬💊🥼
LynnFynn3
It is SO time for @CDCDirector to move on. I truly believe the #MedicalMafia of Redfield, FauxChi, Birx, et al including whomever in the FDA that Greenlit #Zidovudine, Remdesivir and
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