Toggle navigation
TWText.com
TWText.com
faq
Contact US
Follow US
#Pubmed
Concepcion Campos-Asensio
biblioGetafe
The New #PubMed is Here. The new PubMed will become the default in spring 2020 and will ultimately replace the legacy version. NLM Technical Bulletin. 2019 Nov–Dec https://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd19/nd19_pubmed_new.html?utm_medium=email In th
Read more
L 🤺
SomeBitchIKnow
Okay so on the PubMed . gov website, funded by the National Institute of health, a study was published and then withdrawn.The study?Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32668870/ But I found the archived version
Read more
Jen💫 #45Lies=10000sDie☠️
jenjavajunky
You know what social distancing is, but have you heard of social murder? (See image.)Research shows the consequence of conservative economics is social murder. Links to studies in thread. The
Read more
Wren
Lavendhole
I got curious about if home made cotton masks were actually useful and found these two studies that say they aren't as effective but better than nothinghttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24229526 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18612429
Read more
CPIPR
PopResearchCtrs
Some chronic health conditions may put people at higher risk from #covid19.NICHD-funded research offers clues about risk factors Hispanic/Latinos renters in US cities with high foreclosure risk had a higher
Read more
Erica Russell
XanaxWarrPrncss
The difference between a typewritten “lol” and a “hahaha” is huge, in terms of impact on your reader. When you type “hahaha,” your reader pictures you, specifically, laughing. They conjure
Read more
It'sME(Jaime)
exceedhergrasp1
There definitely have been chronic, neurological issues associated with post-SARS, to the point that there is a "post-SARS syndrome" entity in the literature. A few of these, results of a
Read more
Dr. Paula Gordon
DrPaulaGordon
You can’t know by individual stories. But there have been 11 Randomized trials performed that proved that screening saves lives beginning at age 40, even in the days of primitive
Read more
Spotted Toad
toad_spotted
If it were broadly accepted out that smoking is genuinely protective from CV, it would break the American public health establishment, which is basically an anti-smoking lobby. Of course, they're
Read more
Robert Dickson
robertpdickson
[thread] You know what's frustrating? There ARE phenotypes of ARDS. They've been rigorously derived, independently validated, and interrogated for biological and clinical significance. Yet they've been abandoned in COVID, replaced
Read more
Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
As we already know that #COVID19 is majorly affecting people who are living with #Diabetes Mellitus, high BP, high cholesterol, and obesity, in this thread, the association between diabetes and
Read more
James JP Drake
jamesjpdrake
My first ever tweet, long before the ongoing crisis, was on #resveratrol. I do not have a vested interest but I have been taking this strong antioxidant (a plant sterol
Read more
Harvard Toxicology
Harvard_Tox
Please don’t inject bleach or drink disinfectant. Bleach injections cause hemolysis (where your red blood cells that carry OXYGEN break apart) and cause liver damage, and many disinfectants can cause
Read more
Kevin Stephans MD
MdStephans
(1/5) The COVID era is aperfect time to adopt single fraction lung SBRT. This is supported by tworandomized trials suggesting comparable outcome for 30-34 Gy in 1 fraction formedically inoperable
Read more
Gondal
XGONDALX
1-FAMOUS EPILEPTICSIf stated Muhammad suffered from TLE, many reply that an Epileptic could not have authored the Quran or led armies. We will analyze historical figures with Epilepsy to dispel
Read more
Colin Griffin
colingriffin
We know that the soleus has a knee extensor function due to its posterior pull on the tibia during ground contact with knee flexion. In fact the soleus has a
Read more
‹
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
...
53
54
›