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Jens Lehmann
JLehmann_IBK
Hey Twitter! Proud to share my recent publication in Health Qual Life Outcomes presenting Austrian normative data for the EORTC QLQ-C30The paper was published on behalf of the @EORTC_QLG is
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Bubbly Activist Junior Doc đ
jaz_medicine
I have a patient, and the patient is ânon-compliantâ with their medications. I donât like the term ânon-compliantâ. There are so many reasons for not taking medications that are missed
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Sara Danner Dukic
saradannerdukic
We havenât gotten it through our skulls that all the extra beds, makeshift event center hospitals, PPE and ventilators in the world wonât make a bit of difference if there
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Dr Bryan McElroy
BryanMcElroy8
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2045125320967183An excellent article & a must read for GPs & Psychiatrists:âPrevious studies have also found that GPs lack confidence in their ability to manage antidepressant withdrawal an
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Nakko
__sunnysidedown
Iâll just write the high risk categories here as most of you wonât bother opening the link.- Cancer, under treatment (currently or within the past 1 year)- Diabetes Mellitus- Heart
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Vivek Subbiah, MD
VivekSubbiah
1/10 COVID19 & CancerSeveral studies now provide insights into the enigma surrounding the determinants of COVID-19 & cancer A global effort to understand the riddles of COVID-19 and cancer @NatureCancer
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Stefanie Dazio
steffdaz
THREAD:The nurses of California are afraid of you.Theyâre scared of you and your family. Theyâre frightened by what youâre doing, or not doing, during a global pandemic that shows no
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Aaron Ring
aaronmring
I am getting a lot of emails and DMs from people wondering if our recent preprint raises concerns that a vaccine to SARS-CoV-2 would cause autoantibody responses like we see
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/17 Where are we up to? The NHS trust perspective on the current COVID-19 second surge and the imminent national lockdown set out below in one of my threads. Usual
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Katie Gordon
DrKathrynGordon
In clinical psychology, there's a lot of discussion about the need to bridge the researcher-clinician divide. I've noticed my interests in conference presentations shift after transitioning from a professor for
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/31 Lots of media coverage, rightly, on huge NHS pressure. Whatâs cause of, and how widespread, is pressure? How is NHS responding? How serious is this & whatâs impact on
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Matt Smith
mpcsmith
I'm certain others have made the point, but the public health reaction to #COVID19 has parallels with that of post-germ theory #tuberculosis in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Avery Lill
averylill
Dr. @comilla_s of Lakewood is working with communities around the U.S. to improve care for COVID-19 patients. That means teaching low-tech tools, like the ABC test: (THREAD) âIf theyâre walking
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jon doe
Ex_kuhlo
$XERS So today I wanted to dive a bit into why Pramlintide is possibly a game changer. So what is Pramlintide? It is a drug which is analouge to the
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Health Nerd
GidMK
I thought I'd look at this paper in a little bit more detail because, well, there are some pretty big issuesLet's do some peer-review on twitter!https://twitter.com/GidMK/status/1303539430024568832 The study is here:
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Dr Jonathon Tomlinson #BlackLivesMatter
mellojonny
What's missing from the NICE Chronic Pain Consultation? https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/indevelopment/gid-ng10069/consultation/html-content-21. Gender - chronic pain affects women disproportionately2. Inequalities -chronic pain affects
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