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Caio de Assis Moura Tavares
caiodeamtavares
1/11The Lancet just published the SENIOR-NSTEMI trial (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30930-2/fulltext) with very interesting findings: 2/11Prospective observational data from 5 collaborating Hospitals in
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Murad Banaji
muradbanaji
I've put down some estimates of COVID-19 infection fatality rate (IFR) in Mumbai during 2020. To estimate IFR you need: (1) the number of deaths (the numerator) and (2) the
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CHEST Critical Care NetWork
CHESTCritCare
Vitamin C for #sepsisMarik et al: Retrospective before–after study (2017): n 47Hydrocortisone, Vit C & thiamine vs controls:* Hosp mortality: 8.5% vs 40.4%* SOFA decreased with none in Vit C
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🏴James Heathers 🏴
jamesheathers
Many of you have probably seen the below. Feels weirdly harsh, gratuitous, odd. It's not really @sciam language - although after they published that yard and a half of bullshit
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Agingdoc1⭐ MD, PhD -"this is not medical advice"
agingdoc1
F/U re: twitter-logue (@mkaeberlein @LammingLab): Long-term CR&PR outcomes in man needs >better data. For now, http://doi.org/10.1111/acel.12194 confirms rapa preserves muscle & indeed Nir today [http://agingpharma.org/ ] ar
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Ellie Barnes
EleanorBarnesOx
Profiling women at Oxford Uni contributing great science to tackle the COVID pandemic.#1: Ane Ogbe -post doctoral scientist. Developing proliferation assays against SARS-CoV2 antigens-key to understanding T cell memory and
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Jason Tee
JasonCTee
Ever wondered what GMail, Toyota and sports injury prevention have in common?This is the thrust of our latest review paper, which looks at what we can learn from other industries
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Rajesh Raj
Kidneymedic
#nephmadness #EthicsRegion1/ Kidney failure treatment: what’s the right decision?An active, 77-year old Retiree with diabetes and ischemic cardiomyopathy has advanced kidney disease and needs to think about treatment options. Would
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Maryann Auger, CPT
maryannauger
TW: fatphobiaBeing fat and having gained weight does not mean you’re “closer to digging your grave”.1. You can be healthy at a wide ranges of weights by implementing healthy habits2.
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jacqueline nora
jnvincentMD
THREAD: Gender, race and #BPD diagnosisThis has been on my mind a lot lately. The label of 'borderline personality disorder' is already one that comes with a lot of baggage,
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Chandler Marrs
ChanatLucine
I want to talk about 2 papers that highlight the role of mitochondria in what are likely the progression of symptoms assoc with #COVID19. Note these papers are not about
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Alice Evans
_alice_evans
Women* in Christian-majority developing countries (eg Uganda) are 11% MORE LIKELY to have been assaulted by their partner than those in Muslim-majority countries (eg Bangladesh)*Why?more Christian -> more alcohol ->
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Ann Coates
setoacnna
Thread; Cervical screening myths & facts. Myth: Cervical screening is a test for cancer. Cervical screening is now initially a test for HPV. That's because MOST (not all) cancers are
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Linda Wasson
backroads_linda
THREAD: Vit D & AfricanAmerican Communities & SrsNewest research reporting Vit D's critical function in fighting off #COVID19 infections:https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-05-vitamin-d-role-covid-mortality.html what's important to un
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David
PrimaryCarePAC
I was reading through “Sarcopenia prevalence and associations with mortality and hospitalisation by various sarcopenia definitions in 85–89 year old community-dwelling men: a report from the ULSAM study”because it’s good
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Mama Doctor Jones | Danielle Jones, MD
MamaDoctorJones
139 people had their hair done by stylists who were symptomatic with COVID-19...this is the story of what happened:It was a regular day at her job as a hairstylist when
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