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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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Robert Jones
RJonesSonoEM
Scrotal ultrasound performed related to clinical concern for epididymo-orchitis. Incidental finding noted (see image). Diagnosis/follow up plan? #POCUS #FOAMed #FOAMus #IMPOCUS #MedEd #ultrasound @medpedshosp @ACEP_EUS @HeyDrNik @cianmcderm
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
I’ve written a lot about post-infectious craniocervical instability—what I believe to have been the cause of my ME symptoms––as a kind of Grisel’s syndrome (hypothetically speaking). This paper has a
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Michal Tal
ImmunoFever
At this point it's very clear that we need a lot more rapid surveillance screening of asymptomatics who could be contagious with SARS-COV-2. We are piloting such screening in lab
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Margaret McCartney
mgtmccartney
why be so bothered about unintended consequences? it sounds good, it sounds like it might work. People have good intentions, care deeply, want to do something useful. and yet: when
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Asbjørn Støylen
strain_rate
1/ #GLS is not an objective measure, it's totally method dependent, and therefore with no gold standard, and no possibility of validating measurements. Why is this? 2/ Let's go into
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Simon Rosenbaum
simon_rosenbaum
Thread on exercise and mental health and potential considerations for COVID-19:1. Inducing sedentary behaviour in healthy people, can increase depression after as little as 7 days. Need messaging to replace
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Frenz
RAFrenzy
#Covid19 Lots of interesting reading on treatments. But one thing is clear, the idea that chloroquine can be a treatment for corona viruses is not new.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1232869/ and yet, I keep
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claireopatra🟥🏁
claireopatraaa
RE: brain structural differences in FtMs and MtFs.many of you have seen the argument that transwomen have female brains and that transmen have male brains. however, the studies referenced usually
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د. كرزة 🍒🏳️🌈
DanteHasselhof
اللت والعجن زاد في دي الناحية ف خلونا نتكلم شوية بطريقة علمية عن مجتمع المثليين وهل نحن متصنعين ولا قاعدين نمثل ولا نحتاج علاج نفسي عشان نرجع "ستريت" او طبيعيين
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Arian El-Taher
areltah
Black American children have the highest rate of infant-mortality, preterm-births, & low-birthweight — relative to all other races in the US.Research by James Collins MDuncovered that racism/racial-stress (via allostatic load)
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Ben Cormack
CorKinetic
Person centred care threadPerson centred care is not which modality or interventions you use! PCC seems to get discussed mostly in relation to which interventions to use unfortunatelyMcWhinney described it
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Yohan John
DrYohanJohn
Seeking topologists interested in the brain. I don't have a specific question, but I imagine interesting ideas may spring from a conversation.From Paul Cisek's paper on viewing behavior through a
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reneegirbau@cornell.edu
GirbauRenee
The purpose of the new research proposal titled, "Comparing Antibiotic Effects on the Growth of Serratia marcescens," was to compare the antibiotic resistance between ampicillin and kanamycin in combatting localized
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Alex Leaf
AlexJLeaf
Modest sun exposure isn't a risk factor for melanoma. If anything, it is protective. A thread.There's a lot I'm leaving out, as I'm trying to briefly summarize the information presented
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Juan Carlos Q Velez
VelezNephHepato
1/x Pt w/dialysis-dependent AKI arrives from LTAC w/severe acute hypernatremia (166). High GI output is deemed possibly causative. H/o pancreatic/duodenal fístula and PEG. Loss of hypotonic fluids and limited access
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