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Mo Mo
MollyRatty
This is a very large retrospective study of patients around the world, showing an increased incidence of irregular heart rhythms in patients treated with CQ or HCQ compared to untreated
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TeenyTinyDraws | COMMISSIONS OPEN
TeenyTinyDraws
Due to a very long debate about the logistics of being transgender in our society today, and what proper treatment looks like, I'll be compiling this thread of sources to
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Brian Cummings 💉💉
B_inShortsville
Small sample size, 100 recovered CoViD patients, median age 49, 2/3 NOT hospitalized, 80% with myocarditis, or other cardiac symptoms. From the Journal of the American Medical Association:https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/full
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Rachelle Lobo
Rachelle_Lobo
Well, with most individuals thinking Physiotherapy is *just* massage.. Today on #WorldPhysiotherapyDay I'd like to share a little more information with you all. Remember there is no medicine to improve
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Josh St. Louis, MD, MPH 🏳️🌈
jhstlouis
People have asked for a #tweetorial# on gender-affirming hormone therapy (#GAHT). I’m by no means an expert but here are some basics! Please respond with any tips of your own;
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
Today's covid denialists are tomorrow's openly eugenicist "these disabled people are a drain on society"Literally. 13 years after the Spanish flu, the very first people the nazis targeted were disabled
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Dr Siouxsie Wiles
SiouxsieW
Last talk for today at @NZSkeptics is Maree Hackett on the importance of language in mental health assessment #NZSkepConf2019 #NZSkeptics2019 Maree asks us what we think mental health is. Lots
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
FACE MASKS: "An N95 FFR user is always going to experience some level of difficulty breathing, or breathing resistance, even though these devices are designed to minimize breathing resistance as
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
Lockdowns may be much deadlier than we realize. Why?1: PCR tests sharply overstate how many people have Sars-COV-2.2: States use those tests to assign deaths from #COVID. If many people
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ERA-EDTA
ERAEDTA
for another #tweetorialERA @HDiniz_ Native kidney biopsy plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of many conditions and, while generally safe, can be associated with bleeding complications.Would you biopsy
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moby dickgirl
epistemophagy
The progesterone wars (the ongoing debate between transfem patients and cis doctors about whether progesterone should be used in transfem HRT) are interesting to me, because I don't think the
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☆☆☆ America Out Loud News 🇺🇸
MalcolmOutLoud
1/9 Currently in the U.S. the CDC and the NIH have 1.65 million #Covid_19 cases with over 100,000 deaths. The numbers will climb as we get universal testing. I predict
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robert rosencrans
rfrosencrans
I’m an adipose tissue biologist. I study sympathetic nerve action on adipocytes. This month is my first committee meeting since beginning to intensely read weight bias literature. I’m nervous to
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Dr Benjamin Janaway
drjanaway
One general misconception is that 'we cure illness.' This is rarely the case, most treatments are about managing symptoms, postponing morbidity/mortality, and improving quality of life. This is true for
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Dr. Steven W. Thrasher
thrasherxy
A must-read by @CharlesMBlow. For anyone who studies how Black ppl embody health disparities (diabetes, hypertension, HIV/AIDS, incarceration, homelessness, asthma) it is unsurprising but still heartbreaking to see COVID add
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klarameyer
KlaraCLST6
In his lecture for the ASCSA, “Ötzi and Modern Mummy Research” (a), Albert Zink discusses the discovery of 5300-year-old Tyrolean Iceman, Ötzi. He assesses the findings from this remarkably well-preserved
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