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Angela Madden
AngelaMMadden
Just a few thoughts about why I support #FreeSchoolMeals based on my work as a clinical dietitian, academic and researcher1/15 Inadequate healthy food intake impacts negatively on health and wellbeing
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Anand Patel
Anand_88_Patel
Through @NU_IntMed morning report (MR), @hdx cases, and @CPSolvers virtual morning, I have gotten to see/work through a lot of incredible cases. Here are some thoughts that can help with
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Andrew S. Jarrell
lifeasjarrell
Hey #medtwitter #psychtwitter #PharmICU - I know phenobarbital for alcohol withdrawal is cool again, but at @HopkinsMedicine we've been working on some things with boring old benzos that I want
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Steven Phillips, MD
StevePhillipsMD
Ustekinumab, brand name Stelara, associated with increase in serious cardiovascular events.If an immune suppressant increases these risks, it implies that the underlying disease could be driven by infection.Most patients in
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Lauren Heathcote, PhD
LCHeathcote
1/5 What people with #cancer can teach us about surviving the #coronavirus pandemic: a thread 2/5 Earlier this week @picardonhealth published this @globeandmail article Core takeaway: people living with &
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† Ady Betambeau
adybetambeau
I've been saying since operation warp speed was launched, and the race to make a vaccine in record time begun that this vaccine would be used to harm people.I wasn't
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Amit Arya
AmitAryaMD
Are we racist in healthcare? Here’s some evidence about racial bias in pain management (THREAD):#medtwitter #BlackLivesMatter 1/ A 20 year meta-analysis and systematic review revealed black patients were 22%
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Jeffrey Sachs
JeffreyASachs
Assuming Colin's concern is with the relative lack of conservatives in the academy, I'm afraid he's doomed. To see why, it's helpful to zoom out and get a sense of
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Payton J. Jones
paytonjjones
Another paper out on whether central symptoms in networks are relevant to treatment. A (critical) thread to follow.https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-020-01740-5 The authors operationalize the problem as "doe
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Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
Spent the last several hours trying to make sense of ACCT-1 (remdesivir). Several people DMed me, asking why I haven't commented. Answer: I took yesterday off.Design: Multicentre double-blind RCT remdesivir
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Ensemble Capital
IntrinsicInv
The big inflection in video game end markets is first generation of people who grew up as gamers are now parents. So the whole family games and it is no
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Yelena Bogdan, MD, FACS, FAAOS
InvictaOrtho
[1/6] Calcaneus avulsion with a throwback for me personally. Technically Sanders 2, but more apt classification is Beavis (minus Butthead...) This is beavis 2 “beak” fracture, emergency. CT sums up
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Ariel Beccia
arielbeccia
Part 2 of my "Intersectional Approaches in Epidemiology" resource series is up today on #EpiToDate! Focus this time is on bridging social theory with quantitative methods Many thanks to
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Joshua Niforatos, MD, MTS
reverendofdoubt
I gave @Surgisphere the benefit of the doubt. I believe this data is very possible to have. Other companies have similarly large EHR datasets, such SVS, Explorys, etc. I have
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Moira Dillon
Millondolly68
People w post viral fatigue arising from #Covid19 are advised to follow guidelines which are not fit for purpose & for some will result in significant worsening of their condition,
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arkancide_is_real
Arkancideisreal
Disgraceful "journalism" by @deborah_knight and @AMA_media disparaging "Anti-vaxxers" as people who should "butt out" of the conversation.There is no such thing as a coronavirus vaccine, and won't be for years.You
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