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DoctorTro
THREAD ALERT Autism & Vaccines (brace yourself)I love the curious & creative thinkers, the patients who question everything, b/c answering these questions makes me a better educator1/10 Instead of
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Dr Keith Geraghty
keithgeraghty
Do GPs think they do "good" with patients with ongoing fatigue? It amazes me the compassion for LongCovid (witnessing distress/suffering), ....so dearly lacking in ME/CFS, yet ME/CFS has been around
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Karen McCreesh
McCreesh_Karen
Thank you @ChristiansenDH for inviting to take part in a wonderful focused symposium @WorldPhysio1951- a thread summarizing my session. What evidence do we have for the comparative effectiveness of different
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Charles A. Gardner, PhD
ChaunceyGardner
Researchers test which lies work best to discourage nicotine vaping. "Beliefs about harm to the brain, [harm to] others, and the environment had the most influence."Brain damage, 2nd hand vapor
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Tro
DoctorTro
Claim: "Low carb improves diabetes tye2 through weight loss"Data:Anyone who has ever used a CGMMore:Surgeon's stop insulin on day 1 post-bariatric surgeryMORE data:48 hours on a LC diet, glycemic variability
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Aron Jaffe
jaffeab
My father @rcjaffe officially retired this week. His last day @UICPhysiology was Monday, 8/31. Although my Dad always described himself as ‘small potatoes’, and since there was no departmental send-off,
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WRISK
WRISK_project
Conversations about weight before, during, & after pregnancy can be really difficult for women & their healthcare providers.Women we spoke to reported stigmatising & dehumanising language about their weight &
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Khawaja Ji John DelVento
delventotime
Intriguing study - “Believers' estimates of God's beliefs are more egocentric than estimates of other people's beliefs” It shows that religious peoples “morality “it’s just what they think is right
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Kevin Kniery
Kniery_Bird
Thoughts on femoral central venous access and arterial line access as first line access in high volume COVID hospitals? Less draping, faster, easier access, lower complications, maybe equivalent risk of
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Jay 🧜🏽♂️
drenchedjm
tita gwen when asked about tuob for covid prevention: https://twitter.com/ironicallyianna/status/1275427823616835590 Tu-ob, or steam inhalation, while commonly used in local traditional medicine, has already been proven to help in alleviati
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ChristopherPerry PhD
ChrisPerryMito
Now that our book chapter is submitted on reactive oxygen species regulation in skeletal muscle during exercise, the fun of sharing papers we loved the most can now commence! I'll
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Dr. Rhonda Patrick
foundmyfitness
A new review article argues that all exercise improves immunity. During exercise, some immune cell numbers in the bloodstream increase dramatically but decrease immediately after exercise and then return to
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Hanna Brooks Olsen
mshannabrooks
I'm really happy that being childfree is coming up again & want to say this: one of the best parts about not having kids is that I can be there
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Shannon Ruzycki
ShannonRuzycki
The @globeandmail published this editorial which argues that it is “unjust” to “discriminate” against non minorities who apply for jobs in academia by prioritizing diverse candidates.(1/n) I am uniquely qualified
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LKSOM Medicine Clerkship
LKSOM_Medicine
#ThingsWeDoForNoReason: You're admitting a pt with no medical hx & a CC of watery stools & abdominal pain for 2 days. The ED has given fluids, and you wonder what
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Ramya Ramaswami
ramya_ramaswami
Our study out on the characteristics of effusions among patients with HHV8/KSHV-associated diseases and HIV out in @AIDS_Journal.https://journals.lww.com/aidsonline/Abstract/9000/Elevated_IL_13_in_effusions_of_patients_with_HIV.96598.aspxWh
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