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el gato malo
boriquagato
did you consider checking the facts before buying into such hysterical claims? this is LA department of health services hospital census. it's essentially identical to the levels from last year.the
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Dr Kate Miller
DrKate_Miller
I've tweeted a fair bit about how hard covid was, so I thought I'd do some tweets on what worked well on the ground. I can't speak for anywhere else
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
Doctors and researchers recognize that translational medicine (a branch of science that aims to take basic research and translate it into evidence-based medical practice) is important. We need a similar
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Mike Hixenbaugh
Mike_Hixenbaugh
1. Y’all. It’s been a while since I’ve teamed up with @charlesornstein, & honestly, I‘d forgotten how tired you feel after a few days of churning with that guy... We
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Ody_O
OdyO11
I had symptoms related to the brainstem and upper cervical spinal cord: Weakness of arms and legs, clonus, problems with coordination of arms, legs and eyes, nausea, my breathing stopped
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Dhruv Vasishtha
dvasishtha
A common mistake a lot of product people (and people in general) make in healthtech is assuming technology can solve problems that are primarily caused by a lack of receiving
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Matthew Cortland, Esq
mattbc
Do you know *why* this legal protection was put in place? Physicians were conducting pelvic exams on unconscious, non-consenting patients – violating the bodily autonomy of human beings, and causing
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Eli Van Allen
VanAllenLab
Spent some time over the holiday thinking about the convergence between the two areas of my professional life - cancer research & clinical oncology - and areas of innovation spanning
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Dr Rachael Elward
RachaelElward
Here we investigate memory-related brain activity in patients who have had severe memory difficulties since childhood. The article is available here. I’ve made this thread to explain the research to
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Anupam Singh
anupampom
DGCI clears Biocon's anti-CD-6 inhibitor for Moderate to Severe COVID Patients for Restricted Emergency Use.https://www.news18.com/news/india/dcgi-approves-psoriasis-injection-itolizumab-for-restricted-emergency-use-to-treat-covid-19-pa
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Harold Pollack
haroldpollack
Today’s @nytimes story highlights a familiar but lethal disparity issue in COVID-19 care: Ensuring that patients get care at the right hospitals--and that hospitals actually providing such care have the
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Leah McElrath 🏳️🌈
leahmcelrath
Current projections=Need to implement Phase III in terms of ICU capacity on July 21st(https://www.tmc.edu/coronavirus-updates/overview-of-tmc-bed-status/)Houston’s Texas Medical Center is the world’s largest, so has outsized bed capacit
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Pramesh CS
cspramesh
There’s been a lot of noise in the last 24 hours about the #RECOVERY trial. @Oxford_NDPH @PeterHorby @MartinLandray @NIHRResearch @UKRI_News At a time when hope rules over facts and we’ve
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Navin Kabra
NGKabra
Now is the time to be *extra* careful with Covid safety. More so than March (remember those days?)If you're not convinced, consider what's happening in Pune: /1 We have already
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Ashwin Varma
varma_ashwin97
I can scarcely believe this, but if so, this is an amazing result. @matthewherper @GermHunterMD @walidgellad @mikejohansenmd https://thecanadian.news/2021/01/23/major-breakthrough-large-study-shows-effectiveness-of-colchicine-to-treat-covid
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Dr Julie Miller
DrJulieAMiller
The dreaded call came at 6 am yesterday. Health Dept contact tracers. 1/ “We have determined that you are a close contact of someone who has tested positive for Covid-19.
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