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Boghuma
So I went down a rabbit hole of human challenge studies through history, there's some Good, some Bad and some Ugly.1/. Smallpox 1796 - English Edward Jenner tested the world’s
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Anand Swaminathan
EMSwami
Lots of questions about ivermectin for tx + prophylaxis. @srrezaie + I reviewed a bunch of articlesBottom line: No high-quality evidence to support use for any indication in COVID19. Based
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Samuel Brown
DrSamuelBrown
Some thoughts about the RECOVERY-DEX preprint. First, some more clarity about why it stopped--it hit the target sample size. Oddly, no discussion about alpha spend or what the DSMB reviewed.
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ It should come as no surprise that the most crucial and scariest fact in this New Yorker piece of panic porn is wrong: @johncassidy reports that 12,673 people “are
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Lucre Snooker
LucreSnooker
might fuck around and do a long detailed t-cell thread there's a lovely new paper that sheds a lot of light on CD8+ (aka killer/cytotoxic) T cells in COVID-19 and
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Sarah Mills
smillsSK
SK COVID update:The sadness continues I'm afraid.One resident in the South zone, who tested positive for COVID-19, has died.The person was in the 80+ age category. 259 new cases, 9,244
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
There are now several clinical trials of vitamin D supplementation for COVID. Recruiting now: multi-center trial in France, for age > 75.High dose (200,000 IU) vs. standard dose (50,000 IU).https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04344041
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Health Nerd
GidMK
Something that has been annoying me all pandemic is this idea of ICU beds and capacityIt's often painted as having [x] number of beds, all of which are available for
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Francisco Marty, MD
FranciscoMarty_
With the .@NIAIDNews #ACCT1 trial final report published on 05 Nov 2020 and the .@WHO's #SolidarityTrial Preliminary report published on 02 December 2020, thought it would be good to take
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Christina Gleason | 🌹🍕🏳️🌈✨😘👙
RealKaristina
I didn't expect 253 votes when I launched the poll! While a majority of #disabled people have had 5 or fewer GPs/primary care doctors in their lives, almost a third
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
Petra Klinge’s talk on tethered cord syndrome blew my mind. It‘s given me a deeper understanding of how tethered cord syndrome might play a fundamental role in the patholophysiology and
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Rebekah Fenton, MD, FAAP
RFentonMD
It’s been almost 3 months since I shared that I was having physical symptoms of anxiety, a pounding heart rate + fatigue, thanks to @drjessigold and Forbes. I feel like
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Graham Revie🏴🇬🇧🇪🇺🏳️🌈
GrahamR64
As Chair of @theRCN Trade Union Committee I want 2 say that across the UK Nurses are on their knees, HCSW are often in tears. The fear of being unable
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Zackary Berger
DrZackaryBerger
Hi, i have several degrees and yeah i teach medicine at a Top Dog Hospital so listen close as I tell you a covid control secret:give poorpplmoney I discovered this
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Mx. Charis Hill ♿ (they/them)
BeingCharisBlog
The next couple decades are gonna be really challenging for anyone needing specialized medical care, to put it lightly.Here's why: Med school has had a sharp increase in applicants this
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Dr Kate Miller
DrKate_Miller
Twitter friends I can't tell you how disorienting it feels now all is well, when it feels like not two minutes I was trudging to work in the dead of
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