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Chad Roach
croachmd
Summary of a hypothesis for Sars-Cov-2:We now suspect that viral proteins attack the B1 subunit of hgb. This may effectively deactivate this subunit. If the virus does this to 100%
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Rebecca Derksen
derksen_rebecca
@TheEllenShow Ellen, I love you, we actually share a Birthday but I am very disappointed with a piece of your jewelry. My son saved money for my birthday. He bought
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DR JAGADISH HIREMATH MD
Kaalateetham
ThreadI have been following a group of friends who are first responders & in frontline of management of C19 patients in EU & USThe understanding we are gaining everyday in
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Anglo-Catholic Anna-Kate
ACAnnaKate
"99.9% of young people recover." I was a 28 year old with no underlying health conditions. when I got sick in March. I walked 12k+ steps per day and had
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Jacelyn Peabody Lever
jacepeabody
Hey #doubledocs, check out this new perspective piece out in @JCI_insight : "The national MD-PhD program outcomesstudy: Relationships between medicalspecialty, training duration, researcheffort, and career paths." Summary thread below: lets
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Sanjay Mukhopadhyay
smlungpathguy
O Brave and Wise, teach me how to correlate these lung biopsy findings with clinical findings. Germinal center (pattern?) + vasculitis (uh...pattern?) + NSIP (pattern!) = ? Clinical correlation recommended?
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The Immunologist
eclecticbiotech
A thread on antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) in #coronaviruses. While developing vaccines, treating patients with convalescent plasma, and considering immunity passports, we must first understand the complex role of antibodies in
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John Neary
jddneary
Thread warning: why the "psychometric validity" argument from the MCC is utter nonsense. 1/https://twitter.com/giulianaguarna/status/1317135548851552258?s=19 Arguing that virtual exams would not be "psychometrically defensibl
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VealBeerHat
Popehat
So @jbarro reminded me I haven't told a judge-yelling-at-me story very recently. And so I shall. I don't think I've told this one before.It was the late 1990s. I
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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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Skyler Lentz
SkylerLentz
Don't miss cardiogenic shock in the ED! High mortality that increases when diagnosis is delayedUse careful exam, labs, ECG and POCUS to dxA few tips from our recent paper Madison
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Peter Attia
PeterAttiaMD
In the following thread I touch on the recent discussion on Covid19 hypoxia/hemoglobinopathy theory, its implications, problems with the proposal, how to test it, and alternative explanatory theories. (1/9) A
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Rizzo: Unchained
A2thaRizzo
Rationing runs deeper than ventilators & PPE. Some #COVID19 patients may receive extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), or cardiopulmonary life support, as an adjunct to ventilation & medical mgmt. ECMO therapy
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
PLASMA TRANSFUSION: Whoa - plasma from recovered #COVID19 patients tested in 10 severe cases showed that 1 dose (200 mL) of CP could increase or maintain the neutralizing antibodies at
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Digital Soldier
peatapann
@DrJudyAMikovits "It's very clear this virus was manipulated and studied in a lab, the virus didn't jump directly to humans from a bat, that's not how it works, that's accelerated
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Madhur
ThePlacardGuy
Today, I'll tell my story, story of a drunkard.Year 2012, I was in love and 4 months later I was in severe depression, the kind which could lead one to
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