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Jon Levy
jonlevyBU
1. There has never been more focus on ventilation in school buildings. This leads to the obvious question - what do we actually know about ventilation in schools, and how
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Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
Vitamin D is indispensable. The vitamin has major health benefits, including improved immunity and stronger bones. There is also mounting evidence that it could help lose WEIGHT. In turn, losing
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
A lot of people died in the Spanish flu. This is because people at the time did not: Other options by popular demand Spanish flu was an A/H1N1 flu. The
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Dr. Marc Hanefeld
FlyingDok
Hört auf, medizinische Handschuhe in der Öffentlichkeit zu tragen. Das ist eine hygienische Sauerei großen Ausmaßes. Medizinische Handschuhe sind porös. Und unter Alltagsgebrauch werden sie noch poröser. Im medizinischen Alltag
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Martin Ugander
mugander
When it comes to LV diastolic (dys)function, let's think of the LV like a spring, which is compressed during systole, and recoils during diastole. A thread 1/n@strain_rate @load_dependent @DrWillWatson
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Matthew Dalby
MatthewJDalby
This mouse study is used as evidence that seed oils (linoleic acid) causes obesity. It uses very well controlled diets. Mice eating 1% linoleic acid gained less fat than those
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Deven Morgan
devenmorgan
I think in order to get the most out of the athletic tools you bring to the task you've gotta work with, not against yourself.Because of this I generally hate
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/Why is tricuspid valve (TV) endocarditis more common in those who use intravenous drugs?The portal of entry for most bacteria is the venous system. If quick access to the right-heart
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Ewan Goligher
ecgoligher
My two cents on the CARDS vs ARDS debate. Distributions of compliance and P/F ratio in the SUPERNOVA study show that compliance > 30 ml/cm H2O not uncommon in moderate
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Tracy Shields
tcshields
Today's find from medRxiv: "SARS-CoV-2 viral load peaks prior to symptom onset: a systematic review and individual-pooled analysis of coronavirus viral load from 66 studies"(A #medlibs thread touching on #systematicreview
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John Barbieri, MD, MBA
DrJohnBarbieri
Just out in @JAMADerm, in one of the largest and most comprehensive dietary cohorts (Nutri-Net Sante cohort), milk (aOR 1.12), sugary beverage (aOR 1.18), and fatty & sugary product consumption
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Tracy Shields
tcshields
It is Sunday morning around 5:30 am and I'm working. (a thread...)#LibrariesWFH Let me be clear: work is not requiring this of me. This is my choice, because of factors
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
Several studies are coming out saying that blood LDH (lactate dehydrogenase) levels early in #COVID19 disease correlates with severe disease progression. This is a clue that #pyroptosis may be a
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Michael Downes
ToxTalks
Use of hydroxychloroquine for #COVID19 has made QT prolongation topicalso how do we approach assessment of this in ED/acute care environment? #Tweetorial #ToxicTweetTale #QTprolongation 2.QT interval=beginning of q-wave to end
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Drug Science (ISCD)
Drug_Science
MDMA and AutismThread *1An interesting account of someone with high-functioning autism, a common practice of people with this condition is called 'masking' or the covering up of natural behaviours and
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Jennifer Gunter
DrJenGunter
Lots of people tweeting about menstrual cups, which is great!! I am pro cup. I see lots of sources recommending various size fitting techniques, but I can't find any study
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