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CHEST Critical Care NetWork
CHESTCritCare
Vitamins in Critical Illness starting now!Discussing: Vitamin C, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D#CHESTCritCare#CHEST2020 Vitamin B12 up first by Dr. Jayshil Patel.#CHESTCritCare #CHEST2020 There are elevated hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in early sepsis.
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Kevin Kniery
Kniery_Bird
Thoughts on femoral central venous access and arterial line access as first line access in high volume COVID hospitals? Less draping, faster, easier access, lower complications, maybe equivalent risk of
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Isabella Eckerle
EckerleIsabella
Thank you Thomas! 1) children are underrepresented in current studies due to asymptomatic/mild disease that`s missed in symptomatic screening - true extend of susceptibility & transmission compared to adults not
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Jack Turban MD 🏳️🌈 🧠
jack_turban
I just read the authors note, introduction, and chapter 1 of @AbigailShrier's new book about #trans youth. I'll continue to update as I make progress, but here are the inaccuracies
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ryyyshh
Seeing the salaries & benefits of these political appointees makes you realize that your degrees are nothing but an expensive piece of paper. You spend money you don’t have to
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ToSiam มอร์มอนในสยาม
AABastianWrites
Maybe Chinese Herbs (TCM) do help as NIH studies have shown the herbs can reduce blood clotting. Will post NIH articles for this thread. (National Institute of Health, USA)https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/24/strokes-coronavirus-young-pat
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Scott “RRAR novel furin cleavage site” BurkΞ
scottburke777
Modern science is empirical, right? If a study is published, and peer-reviewed, you can count on it, right? Not so fast. let me introduce you to the replication crisis. Thread
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
Another crucial study showing how dangerous indoor situations can be. An alarming 94 (out of 216) people on the same floor in a call center in Korea got infected—an attack
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
In light of the recent article from the UK discussing antibody waning - it’s important to read additional reports that show that while the antibodies are waning, they are not
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Louise Burke
LouiseMBurke
Here's what you asked for. Great study on long-term keto adapted by experienced researchers and canny keto guys. l learned a lot. But the glycogen graph troubles me. If it
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Delcianna J. Winders
DelciannaW
New study finds lack of attention to animal agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions in media’s coverage of climate changehttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17524032.2020.1805344 “This may have contributed to l
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News Media Alliance
newsalliance
May is #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth , and we know how stressful things are for so many in the news industry, whether dealing with furloughs or working on the front lines to deliver
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James Lindsay, man of internet swagger
ConceptualJames
Here's a fun read (pdf) that helps explains why Critical Social Justice and MAGA aren't all that different. They're both critical theories, just with opposite goals.http://rothbard.altervista.org/articles/right-wing-populism.pdf Excerpt,
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Nick 📈 & 💪🏼
NMaterazzo
Have you heard of the “protein intake ceiling”?People say you can only digest ~30g of protein per meal and any additional protein is just peed out and wastedThis is BSLet
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Brainiac
Th3Brainiac
Going to extremes to make connections//THREADED//How far would you go? [1-7] Da Vinci once sat with a dying man.Comforting him as he experienced a peaceful and easy death.Moments after the
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Jin Russell
DrJinRussell
Just published! Using @GrowingUpinNZ data, we show how increasing levels of socioeconomic disadvantage in early childhood are linked to multiple chronic conditions in the #first1000days. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S18762859
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