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Samantha Wang
DrSamanthaWang
1/14 #MedTwitter: The ED pages you for an admission: a 24-year-old male with a history of IVDU presenting with fever. How do you take his drug history? 2/14 As a
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Chris Randone
ChrisRandone
Tomorrow the market is back open. How things might look for our beloved $KTOV & with Q2 ending Tuesday, will partnerships be announced? Is there really a buyout in play?
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
When I was in training, I did a small study with 6 breast cancer specialists. I presented a patient with newly diagnosed breast cancer to each (in private), & asked
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
1/ THREAD: Chagas Disease, the Vagus Nerve and #SARS_CoV_2 So, I was thinking more about #COVID19 and the continued neurologic symptoms that are reported specifically by #LongHaulers with #LongCovid. Particularly,
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Michael, BSN, RN, PA-S
michael_RNtoPA
#medtwitter #sundaymotivation After a weekend of studying, I needed to hit the reset button on why I do what I do. I am not in this field for a paycheck,
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Shaun Lintern
ShaunLintern
Exclusive: Royal College launches investigation into its failure to take part in #Cumberlege inquiry https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/cumberlege-inquiry-royal-college-paediatrics-midwives-nhs-valproate-mesh-a9611926.html #FirstDoNo
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Peter Sivey
petesivey
So far, to my knowledge, we have not had any individual-level data in the UK of vaccine takeup by ethnicity, but this statistic is unfortunately very suggestive that vaccine takeup
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Michael FitzPatrick
DoctorFitz
I’m delighted to share our paper (@nprovine @TheLucyGarner & I) examining human intestinal tissue-resident memory T cells (Trms) in the model of intestinal transplantation. Here's a short thread to describe
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
"It was largely on the basis of Toronto’s Sunnybrook disaster on April 13,when nine health workers caught SARS, that the CDC decided in favour of the precautionary approach and opted
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
This is a great piece from @rkhamsi about a topic that people often don't think about: it's REALLY important to consider the types of cells being used for in vitro
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Riaz Gilani
RiazGilani
Massive trend of people turning to alternative therapies because hospitals are busy with COVID patients. [Thread] Those who have followed me long enough know that I am very sceptical about
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Chris Albertyn 🍊
_ChrisAlbertyn
Something in the @AlzResearchUK #chatathon stuck with me: people questioning the value of an #dementia #earlydiagnosis when there's currently no 'effective' treatment available. Here are some of the reasons @BetterResearch
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Shannon Des Roches Rosa
shannonrosa
Let’s talk about autism and health care, shall we? (Yes, this is going to be a thread.)First of all, we all need to acknowledge that autistic people as a community
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Rebekah Fenton, MD, FAAP
RFentonMD
In preparation for future pregnancy, I’ve opted to pursue carrier testing. My maternal uncle had Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy; my single grandma and my mom (his younger sister) cared for him
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Erin Kissane
kissane
I’ve had maybe a eight or nine conversations in the past two weeks, mostly off Twitter, about the idea that Americans don’t feel/absorb the reality of mass covid deaths. I’m
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Chelsea Fawcett 💙
Chelsea_Fawcett
To all student nurses about to start placement, please take time to learn about functional neurological disorders (#FND). They are so common but rarely known about. You could really make
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