Toggle navigation
TWText.com
TWText.com
faq
Contact US
Follow US
#TheLancet
Jonah Rubin, MD
JonahRubinMD
Correct Answer: LIES! In the ICU, parenteral nutrition (PN) is *NOT* associated with increased infection risk compared to enteral nutrition (EN).But it wasn’t always that way...#Medtwitter #Medstudenttwitter #nutritionmatters #ICUNutritio
Read more
Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
Inhaled budesonide. A thread.There has been a lot of energy being given to budesonide in COVID-19, with some tweeterati referring to it as having "strong evidence".Also, FPs/ED MDs would love
Read more
Wokeman, #KBF, 96.5%, ALM
Wokeman8
1) What a sane PM would announce today. First he should announce all tests should be done twice. This would reduce false positives 1% to 0.01%. Simultaneously the cycle of
Read more
Lucy Bell
LucyCKBell
After a week of self-isolation (with presumed mild COVID ) reading just a few of the astonishing number of #SARSCoV2 & #COVID19 papers/pre-prints in between doses of paracetamol... Some thoughts
Read more
Maarten van Smeden
MaartenvSmeden
Interesting paper: a guide to reading machine learning articles in @JAMA_current: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2754798ICYI, have a couple of thoughts to share about this paper1/n TL;DR: overall, I think this article is a
Read more
Vipin M. Vashishtha
vipintukur
The one ‘puzzle’ that seems still unsolved even after >16 months of the pandemic is, “Which provides superior protection: Natural infection or Vaccines?” Many studies have been conducted in this
Read more
Eric Topol
EricTopol
What we've been missing, below the surface, about #COVID19. The focus has been on confirmed cases, hospitalizations and deaths. But there's so much more we've been learning. United States data
Read more
𝙹𝚘𝚎 𝚅𝚒𝚙𝚘𝚗𝚍
jvipondmd
OK here's what I really think. 1/https://twitter.com/jvipondmd/status/1387519641799462914 "The notion that there is a direct linear relationship b/w restrictions and viral spread is not the experience of this pandemic." Refere
Read more
Mudit Agarwal
Mudit_Agrwal
Correspondence justifying ICMR's guideline for using #HCQ for prophylaxis in healthcare workers, in @TheLancet by AIIMS medicine department. My first thought: "They're the experts, so there must be some good
Read more
arkancide_is_real
Arkancideisreal
Here's why I think this #hrdoxychloroquine "study" data is fakehttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31180-6/fulltext#sec1A thread....@99freemind @realDonaldTrump @PressSec (1) the study says that
Read more
Dr Claire Taylor
drclairetaylor
1/ 11 Covid is a vascular disease . We need to stop thinking of it primarily as a lung disease. I hear lung Doctors says ‘we don’t see much
Read more
Le Doc
Le___Doc
Beaucoup vont éplucher la grosse étude observationnelle qui vient de sortir dans le @TheLancet sur 96.032 #COVID19 dont 14.888 traités avec l’#hydroxychroloquine ou la Chloroquine ± #azithromycineL’étude est ici et
Read more
Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Science is our exit strategy. Driving case numbers low buys us important time to develop, test, and deploy vaccines, but there are many other important reasons to slow transmission.A thread
Read more
Dr. Melvin Sanicas 🩺🔬
Vaccinologist
We need some #GoodNews. Yes, this is a study in mice but this is so far the first peer-reviewed #coronavirus #vaccine study with promising results in @EBioMedicine published by @TheLancet
Read more
Prof Jackie Cassell
jackiecassell
When I started working on #scabies outbreaks in #carehomes some of my colleagues thought it was a weird, marginal interest. Now with #COVID19 it's changing. Everyone's realising that infection is
Read more
Sam Sims
DrSamSims
Lots of people talking about this Lancet study on impact of school closures and COVID today https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S2352-4642%2820%2930095-XIt's a good review of what we know. However, it is getting a bit
Read more
‹
1
2
...
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
...
34
35
›