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🌞 Sol Brah 🌞
SolBrah
Holistically Helping Chronic Anxiety / DepressionA thread of proven beneficial things you can be doing to help your mental state if you feel you are experiencing chronic stress, anxiety or
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her)
ErinSandersNP
1/ #Frontline clinicians across the world are observing a #hypercoagulable state in patients with #COVID19. Could the severe and varied effects of the disease on multiple organ systems possibly
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
I still see the persistent, but incorrect, claim that control measures just delay - rather than reduce - the impact of an epidemic. A thread on the problem of 'overshoot'...
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Greg Irving
gregjirving
1/ Ever wondered what makes a good (or bad) role model ? Why are they vital to the future to the future of general practice ? Take a look
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Dr. Andrea Conroy 🌍🦟🔬
AndreaLConroy
Our paper looking at #malaria in Ugandan blood donors is out in Transfusion. We tested 1000 samples from two sites in Uganda and found 15.4% of asymptomatic blood donors had
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Pami
pamiposts
Saturday: Allergy reactionSunday: Hit the Wall of FatigueMonday: Post-nasal drip swells left tonsil/aura migraineTuesday: Tonsil stones join inWednesday: Major acid reflux with double visionWorked out the trigger pattern and put
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Anthony Bourdain was murdered #bluelivesdontexist
bourdainmurderd
IM not a doctor, I just have some common sense...I would like to talk about a very important thing here....and that is PNEUMONIA...what it is...why there is ‘viral pneumonia vs
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John Eligon
jeligon
1/14 NEW: We've talked a lot about the structural reasons Covid19 is hitting black folks hard: pre-existing conditions, insurance, poverty, etcLess discussed is the most uncomfortable factor: racial bias at
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
Oh my.There's a new paper out. Make yourselves comfy. Thread.Top team who do many fine things.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32691993/ but there's a mystery."Many autistic yp exhibit..behavior difficulties, characterized
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James Bosco
JamesBosco114
The following articles provide insight (as well as rage) into how racist systems, when not totally disbanded and re-built with the community in mind, just evolve into a more covert
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Yosh Weerakoone
theyoshiiiw
Better late than never: There is little to no scientific evidence that iBrupofen and other #NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) worsen #COVID19 symptoms; however, avoid NSAIDs where possible during this time
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Maxwell Coll, MD
MaxCollMD
1/ Levo, Neo, Vaso oh my! Many interns worry about understanding these agents of the ICU/CCU. Here is a little #tweetorial #medtweetorial on a fun way to think about them,
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Jessica DeMars
BreathewellPT
Alright. I seem to have turned a few heads of late, so I guess it is time to take the dive:"What's breathing got to do with it?"A thread There
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
How much could variation in social contacts and susceptibility influence the size of an outbreak (and hence notions of herd immunity)? Well, it depends on a few things... 1/ It's
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Dr Moderate
centrist_phone
Is our treatment approach to covid19 dangerously wrong?Leading ICU doctors in covid19 hotpots (China, Italy, New York) are raising serious alarm bells.Aggressive ventilation may be needlessly killing thousands of people.A
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Brent Elliott
cadoganhealthc1
This week's #tweetorialsinpsychiatry is on suicide risk assessment in the ED (or indeed anywhere) and is predominantly aimed at non-psychiatrists and psychiatrists in training. I hope it is of help.
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