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Charles Kenny
charlesjkenny
I just got vaccinated by a woman born in Vietnam, with a vaccine created by two Turkish refugees living in Germany and manufactured by a US company run by a
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Emily Henderson
DrEmHenderson
To kick off #worldparkinsonsday here's a thread on some of the most common questions we're asked for inpatient #Parkinson's referrals. #medtwitter #juniordocs #tweetorial Number one, top of the charts, all
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Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
Spent the last several hours trying to make sense of ACCT-1 (remdesivir). Several people DMed me, asking why I haven't commented. Answer: I took yesterday off.Design: Multicentre double-blind RCT remdesivir
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It'sME(Jaime)
exceedhergrasp1
We had the space to do the research on viral infection transitioning to chronic, neurological disease before #COVID19. When we've cleared the acute outbreaks, there will be millions still sick,
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Matthew Dalby
MatthewJDalby
Cocoa butter and it's stearic acid content are quite interesting when fed to mice.Take this study for example. Mice fed high-fat diets with 60% of calories from 8 different fats
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Yelena Bogdan, MD, FACS, FAAOS
InvictaOrtho
[1/6] Calcaneus avulsion with a throwback for me personally. Technically Sanders 2, but more apt classification is Beavis (minus Butthead...) This is beavis 2 “beak” fracture, emergency. CT sums up
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Christophe Fraser
ChristoPhraser
Discussions emphasising 'COVID19 is more serious than flu' will probably become moot in the coming days and weeks, and for many people already have, but in case you are engaged
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Gwen Pearson
bug_gwen
I've been getting a lot of questions about this story -- is is actually possible for lice to exsanguinate a person? Well.... THREADhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/indiana-woman-charged-after-daughter-nearly-died-lice-n1266748?cid=s
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Stefan Baral
sdbaral
Are we testing #COVID19 vaccines for kids?I often see an assumption that the COVID vaccines being trialed will be available for kids at the same time as adults assuming efficacy.
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
This study found that Epstein Barr #Virus (EBV) IgM antibody seropositive #COVID-19 patients had a 3.09-fold increased risk of fever compared to EBV seronegative patients. Inflammatory markers like C-reactive protein
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Mark Hoofnagle
MarkHoofnagle
NEJM with a well performed and convincing study associating the (extremely) rare clotting syndrome seen with the AZ vaccine with development of platelet factor 4 antibodies and a HIT-like syndrome.https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMo
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Rory - ADHD Autistic OCD
roryreckons
Might actually blow my top at the next person who tells me to look at scientific evidence about Autistic people rather than listening to them. I've looked at all the
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Moira Dillon
Millondolly68
People w post viral fatigue arising from #Covid19 are advised to follow guidelines which are not fit for purpose & for some will result in significant worsening of their condition,
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Christopher Yarnell
Yarnell_CJ
1/ Did you know that a Bayesian approach might help enhance scientific and clinical decision-making in critical care medicine?If you’re curious, check out this brief thread (and accompanying manuscript: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1c6U
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Recent estimates (including our analysis led by @timwrussell: https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.12.2000256) have suggested 0.5–1% of COVID-19 infections may potentially be fatal overall. Some have interpreted this
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sandeep chakraborty
sanchak74
I think we have made a mountain of a molehill by ignoring secondary infections. And depending on antivirals - some of which like ritonavir/lopinavir have no reason to workhttps://twitter.com/sanchak74/status/1242148451552382976 2/n
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