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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
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Babak Behgam, DO
BabakBehgam
A 60 year old male with a history of HTN comes in with acute onset shortness of breath. (Clinical details altered). [thread] He was in profound respiratory distress. He was
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David Steensma
DavidSteensma
#HematologyTweetstory 32: lymph nodes with names. There’s also a major personal announcement in this thread. We each have lots of lymph nodes: an estimated 500-600 (Image: @MayoClinic). Like stars, they
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Kelly Hills
rocza
I've been asked by several people to comment on this, so, once more: Eric Feigl-Ding is not educated in public-health-related emerging infectious disease topics, as shown here. The Diamond Princess
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Steven Chen
DrStevenTChen
1/#AGEP (ACUTE GENERALIZED EXANTHEMATOUS PUSTULOSIS)! A #medtwitter #dermtwitter #tweetorial! #MedEd #FOAMEdThis is a drug reaction that we can see on inpatients, with an exam full of pustules!Let's start with a
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American Scientist
AmSciMag
Happening RIGHT NOW!We'll be live tweeting the highlights of this talk. #COVID19 #DataScience 1/https://twitter.com/SigmaXiSociety/status/1319005860232941569 Infectious disease modeling? Translates assumptions into quantitative estimate
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Reza
DxRxEdu
1a/ You are on the medicine consult service. The page comes through “Consult request - hypocalcemia.”https://twitter.com/DxRxEdu/status/1511751200353493003 1b/ How comfortable do you feel with this topic? 2/ I love it when
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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
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Ross "FollowtheScience" Levine
rosslevinemd
Today's tweetorial, 3rd in a series of 3, is about scientific conferences, and how they need to adapt during and after the pandemic. 1. We all go to conferences for
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Columbia Surgery
ColumbiaSurgery
Donna Farber is an immunologist who studies the immune response to respiratory viruses, lung immunity, and human immunology. The COVID-19 and Immunology webinar starts now! Follow along #FarberCOVID19 COVID-19 symptom
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Bernard Lane
Bernard_Lane
No doubt Harvard's @jack_turban has reason to worry about trans people. Many teens in gender clinics present with a host of problems but is there any good data on how
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ಪ್ರಭಾಳ ಮಗ ಈ ಅಲೆಮಾರಿ ಅಯ್ಯಂಗಾರಿ
Sheshapatangi
#ShambuNathDeStory of an unsung hero who was denied his place by scientific community both in Bharath & worldover.Sambhunath De (1/2/1915 – 15/4/1985) was a Bengali medical scientist and researcher, who
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Julia Hurtado
juliaforcobb
Thoughts on health literacy from an education advocate (and Health Literacy in Public Health minor ): a thread 1/ I do think @CDCgov is doing the best they can with
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Anna Wexler
anna_wexler
My belated thoughts on Neuralink demo. What makes this fascinating is the complete disruption of scientific norms. Scientists don’t do live demos of products in-dev; they don’t wildly over-promise; they
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
For most people, a vaccine against the coronavirus can’t come soon enough. So it’s encouraging that there are:100 vaccine candidates in 12 countries8 already in clinical trialsYet there’s still a
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Hbar Research
hbar_research
Two things massively distinguish $hbar from other projects: 1) The backing of some the biggest companies and orgs in the world (ie, Google). 2) The size and diversity of active
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