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Arunabha Sengupta
senantix
Thread: At the precise moment when Monty Noble was being born in Sydney’s Haymarket, #onthisday 1873, a military band passed by playing loud music as if to herald his arrival
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Tom Dolphin
thomasdolphin
Here's another (long) thread about normalcy bias - this time in relation to healthcare systems breaking down.I will start by saying the worst case scenario in this thread hasn't happened
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Understanding Ohio COVID Data
ohio_data
This one really bothered me during yesterday's press conference. The [linked] video [below] is of Dr. Andy Thomas of Wexner Medical Center saying things that sound really scary. None of
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Georgia Ladbury WEP 💚💜
GeorgiaLadbury
Earlier this year I found myself cooking for a woman I'd never met before who lived on a local estate. She was a single mother, her teenage son had picked
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Leah McElrath 🏳️🌈
leahmcelrath
HEADS UPAccording to this, if your heart stops and EMTs are unable to achieve “return of spontaneous circulation,” you will no longer be transported to a hospital in Los Angeles.There
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Sandeep Mall
SandeepMall
I study a lot on fitness related things and it has been my bad that I never studied about breathing. Thanks to the Chinese virus everybody now is talking of
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Damian Roland
Damian_Roland
There has been justifiable concern about the impact of #COVID19, and particularly the lockdown, on children. Our @LancetChildAdol paper evaluates delayed presentations to Emergency Departments (and it's not what you
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Jereami
jereami_
Hospitals, much like hotels, build out for occupancy as a primary KPI. Both run through occupancy calculations in planning and development, but hospitals have an advantage as they can manufacture
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
There are at least 4 possible reasons why some people with COVID have little or no symptoms.1) A rapid immune response that conquers the virus2) Pre-existing cross reactive immunity3) Genetic
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Pietro Bortoletto, MD
BortolettoMD
1/How did #endometriosis get labeled a “white woman’s disease”?Let’s explore a great paper by @DrSonySinghMD in @AJOGhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30738028 2/First, a quick survey.Women with endometriosis are most common
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Kimberley
evoke_studio
Spent all day yesterday at a very large public hospital with my dad. Asked the doctor how many Covid patients the hospital had in the 6 months this BS has
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Tapanui 'Flu ('Tui Tapanui')
TapanuiFlu
1/25 I would like to deconstruct one of the persistent myths about #MyalgicE, because I'm seeing a recurring theme where quite a few #pwme are making sweeping statements on Twitter,
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Dr. X
XKeyscore1
1) I actually scrolled back & searched thru several hundred notifications to respond to you.Why? because your "We-shall-see" comment is at best laughable. I wish that it wasn't, but your
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JAC-AMR
jac_amr
1/12 A question that keeps popping up: what is the impact of #COVID_19 on global bacterial #AntimicrobialResistance rates? -A thread with links to recent papers on this topic (please add
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Tony Duffy 💙
Existential_Doc
Usually best to avoid labelling anyone as “being palliative” or having “palliative cancer/heart failure etc.”The approach to their management may adopt a palliative philosophy but it is not an umbrella
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Dr Niamh L
NiamhLQB
I am overjoyed and privileged to have been vaccinated The only side effect was euphoria.But now the side effects have worn off and I realise that the only difference vaccination
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