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Anupam Jena
AnupamBJena
Really Interesting @nberpubs paper by @PerssonPetra, Qiu, & @maya_rossin that shows how marginal diagnoses of ADHD spread w/in families. Threadhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w28334 2/ Doctors often ask patients about family history b
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Heather Hsu, MD MPH
HEHsuMD
Excited to share our new study in @JAMANetworkOpen-more evidence that value-based incentive programs function as a disproportionate penalty system for safety-net hospitals without meaningful benefits for patients: http://ja.ma/2ZRnrRa
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Jonny Guckian
JonnyGucks
My main #tipsfornewdocs:- look after your eating & sleeping patterns. Don't be a martyr, if you're anything like I was, you'll just get migraines.Incidentally, aspirin 600mg is beaut for migraines...
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Narmada Thiranagama
Narmadha
Since lockdown I’ve been talking non-stop to UNISON’s migrant worker members on the covid frontline. Migrant workers in the UK already lived and worked under additional financial and exploitative pressures
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
“How did it get transmitted? Was it in the air conditioning? Was it movement, was it picking up something? We just don’t know those answers yet.”I think we do: #COVIDisAirborne.No
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Dr Joshua Wolrich (BSc MBBS MRCS)
drjoshuawolrich
Masks categorically do not reduce oxygen saturation. This is a lie made up as an excuse by those who believe the pandemic is a hoax and that wearing a mask
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Prevention Access
PreventionAC
THREAD: Investing in the health & wellbeing of ppl w/HIV must be central to every effort to end the HIV epidemic. By increasing access & decreasing barriers to treatment, care,
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The Alice
WyredAlice
Here are some links to help you all understand the #truth about the #opioidcrisis:This is by Dr. John D. Lilly about the actual causes of the CDC-reported "opioid overdoses"http://www.jpands.org/vol23no1/lilly.pdf This
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Helen Pluckrose
HPluckrose
I can’t tell you how happy I am that I can now run again. I love to run. I thought I’d have to wait until I was much lighter but
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Aditya Mukerjee, the Otterrific 🦦 🏳️🌈
chimeracoder
As you can see here, even if a pharmaceutical company is run by people who are acting truly altruistically and without any profit motive (beyond the basic financial needs to
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Dr. Sarah, MD
SarahThooft
Today I had to do one of these awkward things we have to do for our medical studies:- Reviewing filmed consultations of my own. Today I will share all of
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joe
joex92_
Depuis quelques jours on voit des demi-sachants retweeter une fake news sur la mortalité associée au traitement HCQ, à renfort de grand mé(r)dia comme par exemple sur cette image: #probability
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Ph.Gabriel Steg
gabrielsteg
Clinical Trial Challenges in the COVID-19 era. A Thread Logistical challenges: enrolment window is short- need to fast track all procedures (writing, IRB, regulatory approval, funding application)- drug needs to
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Dave Agar
dave1agar
If I hear one more "pundit" promote the idea of opening the economy and at the same time protect old people from dying from COVID-19, I am going to scream.
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Bea is Chronically Persisting
Be_Kinderr
Does anyone know about immunoabsorption? It sucks IGG antibodies out of blood. In a study of ppl w #MECFS w these antibodies, 7/10 got better or recovered from ME w
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Sayed Tabatabai, MD
TheRealDoctorT
There is something strangely hypnotic about the dialyzer, the way the blood pump keeps turning in its infinite loop.Then again, when you’re tired enough, anything can seem mesmerizing.It’s 2008, and
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