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Victor Petrov
VictorPPetrov
in a pandemic that hits lungs, a story about the Balkans' biggest lung disease sanitorium, in Raduntsi, Bulgaria. Also a story of a hospital that survived WW2 and many other
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Jordan Gauthier
drjgauthier
Our new paper on second infusions of CD19 CAR T-cells is finally out *in print* in @BloodJournal !https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2020006770Time for a little Tweetorial Please retweet for your CAR T-cell friends/aficionados [THREAD
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Hazardous Hospitals
hazardhospitals
In 1980, the BBC aired the film 'Minor Complications' as part of its 'Play for Today' series. Written by Peter Ransley, it was a devastating portrayal of a 'medical accident',
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
RATIONING CARE has begun in Southern California w/ 0% ICU beds in many hospitals. This is from a Pasadena, CA hospital declaring to all patients that #COVID19 emergency rationing of
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
There's a lot of talk about 'preserving healthcare' as a primary goal of pandemic management. That's not wrong, but it begs the question of what exactly we mean by 'preserving
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Mackay Taggart
mackaytaggart
I respect the importance of strong quality control regarding Canada’s blood supply. But as a “recovered” #COVID19 case it pains me to hear the Cdn Blood Service ads promoting the
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
One vaccine figure to rule them all. 70,000 patients vaccinated in #COVID19 trials...Zero deaths. (Figure by @ashishkjha). #CovidVaccine 2) almost 75,000 patients vaccinated in these trials to be more exact...
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DR JAGADISH J HIREMATH
Kaalateetham
Thread on #AyurvedicSurgeonsI have been quiet on this issue because I have read history of medicine in India & written about it in my published articles. You can check them
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Stephanie deGiorgio
DrSdeG
Anyone here running a long tail covid review service/clinic? People suffering symptoms are feeling a bit lost and thinking about what investigations might be good? FBC, RENAL, CRP, ESR, Glucose,
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Sarah Kliff
sarahkliff
This is Monica Smith, a 45-year-old Indiana woman who was in a serious car wreck in 2016. She had health insurance. The hospital refused to bill it, instead pursuing her
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this study looks important:it was controlled, prospective study. it's showing a stunning 71% mortality benefit in moderate to severe covid-19 cases even in the very old.remdesivir shows no morality benefit.baricitinib
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Dr Samantha Batt-Rawden 💙
sbattrawden
Hello, I run a network for over 46K doctors. Things are really bad on the frontline and NHS doctors need help getting the word out. If you support the NHS
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Hayley B: Student HV
HayleyBHV
I don’t usually use this account to talk about myself but: today’s obesity strategy has riled me a little and I want to talk about why. I have polycystic ovary
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John Lichfield
john_lichfield
Time for another French Covid thread. The key stats– cases, deaths, acute cases and hospital population – are still climbing but not exploding. Cases are averaging 18,907 a day compared
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Carrie Lucas
lucasite_lab
Thrilled to share our pre-print describing single-cell, TCR/BCR repertoire analyses, serum proteomics, and functional studies in MIS-C where we define features that help elucidate mechanisms of immune-mediated tissue damage. Here's
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Sophie Almond
sophiealmond1
I’m currently researching the work of medical women on the home front during the Second World War, and want to share a story that I’ve come across (1/6) #MedTwitter
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