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Weird but interesting fact: people once thought circumcision could cure paralysis.There's so much we don't know about circumcision even though most males go through it. Here are 9 interesting things
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Therapeutics Initiative
Drug_Evidence
THREAD: Trama-DO or Trama-DON'T? What to know about #tramadol1/7 Tramadol has multiple mechanisms of action: - via serotonin & norepinephrine reuptake inhibition - after metabolism to M1 metabolite, via opioid
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Kert Viele
KertViele
(1/n) We often see related datasets (multiple vaccine trials, multiple trials exploring the amyloid hypothesis in Alzheimer’s, basket trials in oncology) How do we think about multiple groups of data
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Dividend Growth Investor
DividendGrowth
At the age of 31, Charlie Munger was divorced, broke, and burying his 9 year old son, who had died from cancer. In his 50s, after a failed eye cataract
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Zero Blog Thirty
ZeroBlog30
#ZBHistory: Sometimes we come across crazy stories that won’t fit into 280 characters. This is one of those. SFC Edward A Carter ran away from home in Shanghai and joined
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KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
1/n: I’m about to use this morning’s “woke up in a panic ‘cause my ‘to do’ list is longer than my day” rant to address this consistent and *flawed* argument...
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Sandra Glendinning
BehindBlueLine
Earlier today, a business became concerned about an elderly client.She had arrived for an appointment with a black eye and didn't look well. They were unsure if she had fallen
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Stephanie Tait
StephTaitWrites
Every single time I post about how we shouldn't be gathering/traveling, without fail someone will post some extreme example of how they are the exception to the rule as if
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Matt Crespi
MattCrespi
I spent some time on #wallstreetbets this week, and here are some things people are planning to do with their new money:-Get out of debt (often student loans)-Buy and/or pay
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Karen Hao
_KarenHao
I see this argument all the time from tech people: Building gargantuan AI models may be computationally, environmentally, and financially costly. But if those models then go on to solve
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Tim Coorens
TimCoorens
Our latest paper is out today in NEJM! Together with Sam Behjati, I explored the origins of bilateral neuroblastoma from somatic mutations. [1/6]https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2000962 Neuroblastoma is a common childhood cancer
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
Today @nytimes, @ashishkjha & I make the case for a more straightforward, less-gameable & (we think) more equitable way to roll out vaccines: older people first, then use a lottery.
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🗡𝕴𝖓𝖆𝖗𝖆🗡
AntaresXIX
Why you might not resonate with a big three (SUN, MOON, RISING) and why it might be more influential -You might have more aspects with one more than the other-a
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Avraham Z. Cooper, MD
AvrahamCooperMD
1/The health of Abraham Lincoln has long been a source of speculation for medical historians. This #tweetorial explores a new theory of what might have ailed the 16th US president.
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Syd Vicious
ToySoldierBoy
Steve Jobs is quoted to have said: Stay hungry, stay foolish. In a young country like Uganda, this is not just a quote; it's quite literally a way of life~
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CK Eternity
ck_eternity_
Omega-3 Research (thread): I've been discussing omega-3 fats on here more recently, so I wanted to put together a short collection of larger meta-studies on some of their various health
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