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Nick Mark MD
nickmmark
Lots of talk about funny hemoglobin and ‘happy hypoxic’ people with #COVID19. I think we can explain everything using plain old pulmonary physiology. Let’s dive into hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV)
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Amit Thadhani
amitsurg
Sharing some details about “oxygen rationing”. The municipal corporation collects data on oxygen beds and ICU beds, and allocates 5 lit/min/patient for oxygen bed and 20 lit/min/patient for ICU bed.
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Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
What do we know about Vitamin C and #COVID19 so far?The role of #VitaminC goes beyond immunity-boosting & the micronutrient at high dose is crucial to prevent severity. Making a
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Watch how coronavirus spreads indoors in a room, a bar, and a classroomA short article in @FastCompany about the @elpaisinenglish aerosol infographics, that explains the caveats well:https://www.fastcompany.com/90569949/watch-how-coronav
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
What business sectors can be open without leading to runaway #COVID19 epidemics?(CA closed back down a huge sector of businesses today)A tough question with a huge lack of data, some
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Tom Bouthillet 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇮🇪
tbouthillet
The 2020 AHA ECC Guidelines! #FOAMed #MedTwitterhttps://www.ahajournals.org/toc/circ/142/16_suppl_2 Glad to see a new link in the chain-of-survival for recovery! Epinephrine for non-shockable cardiac arrest Class IIa "reasonable to adm
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
I woke up and started working on finishing revisions to my book. As I was making coffee I finally realized why these times are so stressful. It's because of the
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SubramanianMD
drsubramanians
Starting a series on clinical Pearls I am gathering in #COVID19 patients based on experiences of many expertsWill add as we go alongFeel free to add your own observations/experiences #covidclinicalpearls
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Timothy Huyer
tim4hire
Every infection is terrible. But the ripple effect is huge, and policy makers need to think beyond just the absolute number of cases.1/https://twitter.com/imgrund/status/1310052771241041921 Assuming a 1% positivity rate is maintained,
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david zweig
davidzweig
MAJOR THREAD: This Israel article is going to alter the debate about schools. It has a lot of useful information, but its framing, and its title (which is the only
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Juan Carlos Castro
juan_c_castro
1) Here are my thoughts about #Quebec's "updated" return to school plan.https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/jean-fran-ois-roberge-announces-more-details-in-covid-19-school-plans-1.5680294 2)Masks. In Quebec it will be grad
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Daniil Gorbatenko
Daniilgor
This article summarizes a study that showed that most of the people still testing positive in San Francisco are essential workers. What is interesting, however, is that nothing is mentioned
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Francisco Marty, MD
FranciscoMarty_
Updated the #RECOVERYtrial topline results summary table of the #dexamethasone arm compared to usual care for treatment of hospitalized patients with #COVID19.Got additional information colleagues shared in Twitter.Thread with some
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Kris Karnauskas
OceansClimateCU
Most of the impacts of our unprecedented CO2 emissions are brokered by warming, but not all of 'em—think ocean acidification.Will higher CO2 have a direct impact on HUMANS?Paper tour, with
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Boogie - yes, I do real estate
nnboogie
Please hire an architect if you plan to build your own house. I've said this before but PLEASE hire an architect and spend the money. Not just a draughtsman. #homedesign
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
Deep dive by @zeynep from a sociological perspective on what we who have studied airborne transmission for a while, have been observing. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/07/opinion/coronavirus-airborne-transmission.html?smid=tw-share /1 Ther
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