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Avraham Z. Cooper, MD
AvrahamCooperMD
1/Why can furosemide improve dyspnea/pulmonary edema from acute congestive heart failure within minutes of administration?The answer does not involve diuresis.#medtwitter #tweetorial 2/Furosemide (aka Lasix) was introduced as a loop diureti
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Robert Jones
RJonesSonoEM
Pt-Bilat LE pain/swelling 5 days.Prior hx of unprovoked DVT/PE years ago but off meds due to insurance. See thread. POCUS DVT #POCUS #IMPOCUS #FOAMed #FOAMus #MedEd #FOAMcc @ACEP_EUS @medpedshosp @cianmcdermott
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Dr. Mia Brett
QueenMab87
Fatphobia in the medical industry is killing people especially women. The correlation between weight and health is far less clear than conventional wisdom claims https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/fat-is-not-the-problem-fat-s
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
For those wondering if #COVID19 is likely to confer immunity to re-infection or disease, here is an interesting study with a *different* common-cold human coronavirus that attempted to infect and
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Richard McManus
RichardJMcManus
This morning I am going to consider self-monitoring of BP and its management by pharmacists. In the UK this could form an important part of remote management in PCNs @Shahed__Ahmad
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John Constas
JohnConstas
Curcumin is one of the most sold supplements on the planetIt comes from Turmeric spice, originally used 4000 years ago in India and was a staple of ancient medicineThousands of
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Avraham Z. Cooper, MD
AvrahamCooperMD
1/ Ever wonder why eosinophils vanish from the blood after exposure to steroids? I assumed that steroids somehow destroy them and that is why they disappear.But there's a lot more
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Chris Carroll MD
ChrisCarrollMD
A #PedsICU story about bronchiolitis that may be helpful to my adult colleagues who are struggling with who and when to intubate for #COVID19. A caveat to this. I know
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Ane Appelt
cancerphysicist
For the first question: No trials showing higher pCR w/ higher dose. Trials are actually remarkably consistent (no difference):INTERACT https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31005204/ RECTAL-BOOST https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32565319/&nb
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Bradie S. Crandall
BradieSCrandall
The myth that eating soy leads to feminizing effects in men has been perpetuated to dissuade people from consuming plant-based meat & dairy replacements for far too long; a necessary
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Edinburgh Stroke
edinburghstroke
Great work from @DrYvonneChun:1. Demonstrates that anxiety is an important clinical problem after stroke and shows that precise diagnosis is important in a cohort studyhttps://bit.ly/2NtTu3L 2. Systematically reviews the literature
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sandeep chakraborty
sanchak74
1/"SARS-Cov2 enables anaerobic bacteria (AB) (Prevotella, et al) to colonize the lungs - symptoms (ARDS, septic shock, blood clots, arterial stroke) finds resonance, with key differences, in Lemierre Syndrome, caused
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Shane McAuliffe RD
ShaneMacZ
In the spirit of #DietitiansWeek & #MythbustingMonday, I thought I would chip in with one that has been a staple throughout my clinical training: Albumin is not a good marker
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guillaume gorincour
gorincour
1/ il est un fait que certains patients ont pris de l’HCQ et que simultanément ils ont expérimenté une évolution favorable de leur maladie2/ il est aussi un fait qu’aujourd’hui
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Richard Simcock
BreastDocUK
Last month Rob Morris from Queen’s Nottingham produced a succinct primer for oncologists on falls.I’m going to attempt to reduce his 6 pages of wisdom to just 10 tweetshttps://www.clinicaloncologyonline.net/article/S0936-6555(20)30150-3
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Satya Patel
SatyaPatelMD
1/14 I was always asked as a student if I wanted to give fluids to a patient, but no one ever told me how they think about. Here is my
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