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cardiomet_CE
Watch here tomorrow for launch of a new accredited tweetorial on the various important roles hospital and community pharmacists play in optimizing cardiometabolic care! Earn 0.5 CE/CME credits! Expert faculty
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đ ď¸ Dr. Rhiannon Dauster đ ď¸
RhiannonDauster
Iâm going to tweet my reply to @EPoe187 here because itâs longish and easier to keep the thread this way.Until the evidence is in, I will default to the position
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Cameron Brick
CameronBrick
A six-year project Self-reported behaviors are a particular issue in social psych because of bad recall & reporting bias (e.g., motivated reasoning). Same for conservation psychology, as nicely highlighted in
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Jessica Jewett
JJ9828
My dog is back in the doggy hospital. They have to keep her for a few days because the bone infection is not going away. We took her in for
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Andrew Proudfoot
ProudyMan1
1/Fascinating conversation today. A thriving referral program FROM @ANZCA_FPM members to @RACGP Docs for #medicalcannabis. Why? Less leadership cognitive dissonance (&risk of ostracism), appetite for training on ECS/cannabinoids= better
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Simon Nichols
Nichols87Simon
1.Why #cardiacrehab should not return to ânormalâ. A thread â Increasing participation in cardiac rehab could save lives, reduce hospital admissions, reduce morbidity, and increase patient quality of lifehttps://journals.sagepub.com/d
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Dr Mark Guthridge
Dr_M_Guthridge
Thread:The 10 publications below provide scientific evidence that patients with #MECFS have #brain abnormalities in #neuroinflammation, #metabolism, #neurological connections and blood perfusion#pwME suffer from #chronicillness#pwME are #Si
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
Boy is it refreshing to read this thread that takes a close look at two studies being used to rationalize #vitamin D supplementation for #COVID-19. It explains how both studies
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Caleb LoSchiavo, MPH
calebloschiavo
I genuinely don't get what shaming people for their behavior is supposed to accomplish. Like, at 7 months into this pandemic people know what the COVID-19 prevention behaviors are. This
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Steve Stewart-Williams
SteveStuWill
THREAD: Sex Differences in AggressionAccording to a recent New York Times piece, boys are more violent than girls â but their tendency to violence isn't innate. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/30/opinion/sunday/boys-men-violence.htmlCertainly, so
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
This preprint has been going around the internet suggesting that smoking actually protects against coronavirus. Iâm going to highlight some errors that went into this analysis and why I think
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MBARI
MBARI_News
As firefighters slowly and methodically contain the wildfires here in California, many people have askedâhow does all of the ash and smoke settling down from the fires impact the ocean?
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Andrew Silke
AndrewPSilke
1. It is a hard moment to get this message across, but overall, reoffending by released terrorist prisoners in England & Wales is very low.Much, much lower than the levels
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Catherine Collins
RD_Catherine
How interesting to see my work discussed during this #COVIDăź19 discussion on lower RQ feeding as treatment modality in respiratory failure. @DrPaulMason 1/7https://twitter.com/DrAseemMalhotra/status/1245225579286323203 Small study. We
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Lance Gravlee
lancegravlee
Here's a new paper of mine that will be part of a special issue on #COVID19 in AJHB (@HumBioAssoc). I try to articulate the valueâand challengesâof applying the #syndemic framework
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Lobular Breast Cancer Alliance
LobularBCA
Is the #OncotypeDX recurrence score (RS) the best measure for #lobular #breastcancer? This retrospective analysis in @ACS_Research Journals suggests NO. 1/6 #bcsm @oncoalert @practiceupdate @medscape @elbcc @oesterreich @metzger https://acs
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