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Christopher Yarnell
Yarnell_CJ
1/ Did you know that a Bayesian approach might help enhance scientific and clinical decision-making in critical care medicine?If you’re curious, check out this brief thread (and accompanying manuscript: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1c6U
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Panteleimon ("Paddy") Ekkekakis
Ekkekakis
I teach a Critical Appraisal course to seniors in Exercise Science & Pre-Health. Our 1st project is to redo a published meta-analysis. Students always find errors of various degrees of
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Tony Bitcoin Stark
KingFromEgypt
The Wuhan Virology Institute:Completed in 2013 and partially funded by the U.S guvernment and maintained great relations with Canada's National Microbiology Labratoy. The Lab is very well known for its
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Hysteria Nation
TheRemnant_
The two most #COVID19 affected cities in Italy are Bergamo & Brescia.https://www.ecodibergamo.it/stories/bergamo-citta/coronavirus-in-lombardiatutti-gli-aggiornamenti-video_1345101_11/ In January, a Meningitis emergency led to 34,000 vaccinations
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GenderGP
GenderGP
Following the @BBCNewsnight segment on “detransitioners”, here’s some evidence-based research about transition ‘regret’ that @TaviAndPort could have cited...Thread... Of 162 trans adults, only 1 reported they would choose not to
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
In fact, this whole article feels like 2020, except that it was written 45 years ago.This whole blurb sounds very familiar.I am glad we continue to do the same things
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Jen Depew, RD, against oligarchy, #purplepill
deNutrients
Phytonutrient news flash - "Quinine, which comes from the bark of a cinchona tree, was first isolated as an antimalarial compound in the 1800s, though there is evidence that bark
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/22/health/22whoop.htmlDoes this ring any bells?It’s a now-classic ‘PCR false positive pseudo epidemic’.Different infectious organism (a gram-negative bacterium) & disease (whooping cough) but all th
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Robert Dickson
robertpdickson
[thread] The paradox of treating ARDS is this: because we don't have a drug to reverse lung injury, we provide supportive care with two therapies - oxygen and mechanical ventilation
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Tyler Larsen
TylerLarsenMD
1/ Does atelectasis cause post-operative fever?I occasionally hear atelectasis listed in the differential diagnosis for early post-op fever (EPF) but this idea has never made much physiologic sense to me.
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Faheem Younus, MD
FaheemYounus
COVID Myth-busting Thread: Too many myths floating around. Here’s part 2.1/10: Avoid shipped packages/gas pumps/shopping carts/ATMs or you’ll die.Wrong. Coronavirus surface survival is one thing; that surface causing an infection
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Dr Unburnt🔥Poorman
DrPoorman
Like everyone, I'm glued to covid-19 news. A lot of it good, and a lot of it bad.Here is a thread about things reporters are getting wrong. 1/ Hydroxychloroquine: there
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Ted W. James, MD MSc #DistanceMedEd
TedWJamesMD
For the 1st of 30 days of #DistanceMedEd, I am going to touch on a question that is near and dear to my heart:Why is upper GI bleeding so deadly
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David R Tomlinson 💙
DRTomlinsonEP
#EPeeps Are you looking for something to do while visitags turn red?Here’s an idea+it even involves looking at much beloved squiggly lines: transmural RF effect in vivo!Pic: LAPW 1st siteGA,
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Dr. Jade Wu
jadewuphd
#ThursdaySleepExplainer #6:What is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)?...and why is it costing the US $32 Billion/year in traffic and industrial accidents? (Not to mention hurting your and ).1/7 When we sleep,
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Gregory Hickok
GregoryHickok
The neurolinguistic obsession regarding a link between Broca’s area and receptive syntax is a hangover from faulty inferences made in the 1970s when we had little or no neuroradiological information.
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