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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
If medical specialties were chefs, a thread Anaesthetic: Michelin Starred pastry chef. Likes everything just so, takes pride in neatness. Will throw a tantrum if logo on plate does not
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Jules Lipoff, MD
juleslipoff
My rules for writing academic manuscripts: a #tweetorialI love writing, and write with students/colleagues constantly, and yet the same issues pop up again and again. Sharing this thread if useful.
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Elizabeth Mika
yourauntemma
I see that Twitter disappeared my pinned thread/series. Time to recreate it then, piece by piece. It may be just as well -- on his program, @chrislhayes recently asked @SteveSchmidtSES:
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Kate-Madonna Hindes
girlmeetsgeek
This is a thread about #cancerresearch, recurrences, and how viral+ (#HPV) cancers need better treatment options. It's also a helluva story. (THREAD) I belong to four cancer survivor groups: Colorectal,
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Abhijit Iyer-Mitra
Iyervval
Thread1n Remember Ghoris had a running feud with the Khwarezmi Shah, with the latter capturing large parts of the ghurid empire & all of western Afghanistan. Despite fighting a 2
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Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych
Nick_Carmody
The animal cruelty issue is connected to a larger epidemic involving pathology-induced cruelty and inhumanity. I often look at society (and the political climate) through the lens of anthropology and
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Peter Tennant
PWGTennant
1/ Is #ADHD a disability? No... But most people with #ADHD are disabled! Let's talk about how the Social-Political Model of Disability can help us understand why it's so hard
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Hal Brace
HalPhysio
Lorrimer Moseley asked us today to share practice about inclusion of pain strategies and delivering the message in msk outpts. I'm just putting some thoughts together. My observation is people
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Jonathan Malloy
JonathanMalloy
I like thinking about institutions. I have been thinking what the pandemic is showing us about institutions. 1/13 "Institution" can mean many things: a large public organization, a widely shared
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
A common pathology among experts in quantitative field is to assume that when they are dealing with problems with qualitative dimensions that they can simply model the quantitative part and
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Dr Fiona Rawle
FiRawle
Since this @nytimes article chose to only highlight the work of male scientists working on #COVID19, here are some of the outstanding #WomeninSTEM scientists doing amazing work. ht @jenheemstra @AcademicChatter
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Dr. Rutasingwa, MD.
daktarimtalii
Hii tweet Ni kwasababu someone I know. Actually my EX Girlfriend has this problem. Her periods are worse to extents anatapika, kuhara nk. She used to take pills and now
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Sam Ghali, M.D.
EM_RESUS
I recently had a patient who presented in profound acute renal failure with a BUN of >200, creatinine of 13.5, and critical pH of 6.7, on the brink of death...[thread]
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Virginia Heffernan
page88
On top of everything else, today’s installment provides a useful way to think of characters in reality shows.“Mr Trump” at the staple-gunned mahogany-veneered desk on “The Apprentice” was the “fictional
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The Immunologist
eclecticbiotech
A thread on antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) in #coronaviruses. While developing vaccines, treating patients with convalescent plasma, and considering immunity passports, we must first understand the complex role of antibodies in
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anne cunningham
queencityac
As anyone who has read me for the last year or so knows, I don't think the president has had a stroke or mini-strokes, I think he has dementia. It
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