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Miranda van Tilburg
DrvanTilburg
Important lessons from 911: The more TV watched about attack, the higher risk for post traumatic stress. Stress in parents => stress in kids (60% of households had stressed kids).
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Henning Willers, MD
HenningWillers
1/3 Interesting data from @guptalabunc lab on cellular radioresistance mediated by TP53 which accelerates DNA-PK dependent DSB repair.#ASTRO20#radbio 2/3 @guptalabunc reporting elegant cell based analyses to understand p53 dependent DSB
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Tracy Shields
tcshields
Thread: 1/At some point (if this pandemic ever ends), #medlibs will need to have a serious discussion and critical look at how MeSH and other metadata did and (mostly) did
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Matthew Dalby
MatthewJDalby
Do seed oils (linoleic acid) cause obesity? Discussion on this often involves rodent studies. But there are a lot of rodent studies out there and they can be difficult to
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Dan Kaszeta
DanKaszeta
People worrying about whether or not filtration works, based on the small size of the COVID virus are getting worked up about the size of single viruses. However, you don't
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The Chronic Theory ♿️
ZebraOrphans
Some 2020 research on MCAS, hEDS, POTS. It’s going to prove controversial. ‘We conducted an extensive review of the literature using two different search strategies. All three clinical entities are
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Juan Carlos Q Velez
VelezNephHepato
1/x full disclosure: not a bone mineral disease connoisseur here. An unusual case of refractory hyperphosphatemia in ESRD led me to read more about calcitonin. We certainly don’t talk much
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Pennsylvania Society of Gastroenterology (PSG)
PaGastroSoc
Ever notice temporal wasting, thin extremities and increasing weakness in your patients with cirrhosis? Check out this tweetorial on #sarcopenia.Thread 1/9#PAGastro #medtwitter #livertwitterContent provided by: @VivianOrtizMD What is it any
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Dr. James Cantor
JamesCantorPhD
New study out on suicide rates in trans folk. The article analyzed *actual* completed suicides rather than self-reported thoughts or attempts: 0.80% in transwomen 0.25% in transmenhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32072611 Interestingly, cis-
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Greg Lehman
GregLehman
Knee Valgus and ACL injuries.A reflective thread on what we can say.If you retweet what should be a comment I'm not responding :)Keep it clean!Let's go 1/x Large and violent
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/13Why is ferritin elevated in anemia of chronic inflammation?If the evolutionary point was/is to keep iron away from bacteria, why is our main maker of iron stores elevated? 2/Let's start
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Lauren Westafer, DO MPH MS
LWestafer
in EM we love clinical decision tools, risk stratification tools. HEART, Canadian (___), Wells, PERC, Ottawa (__)...but, what do we really know about them? a short thread from the talk
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Palma-Gudiel
PalmaGudiel
Yesterday, I was lucky to attend to a seminar by Dr. Larry Cahill about why sex matters for neuroscience. It was absolutely enlightening and I feel like sharing some of
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Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
Tomato:One of the most basic vegetables (originally a fruit) in Indian cuisine is a powerhouse of nutrients - Vitamin K1, B9, C, potassium, antioxidants - lycopene, beta-carotene, naringenin & chlorogenic
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Jeff Taylor-Haas,DPT
jefftaylorhaas
The past few months around 75% of my runners have had MTSS. when asked what factors they thought contributed to their injury they told me:•wrong shoes•overpronation•flat feet•high arched feet•not enough
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/Why do we administer potassium to a goal of ≥4.0 mEq/L?As an intern, potassium (oral or IV) was likely my most common order. How did this become a key part
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