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Rachel Crooks
Rach190604
Hey @RobertSyms - here’s 10 teams you could come & see in action or volunteer with at @UHD_NHS 1. Housekeeping - come & see how they make sure we’re
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Noel Grisdale
DrNoelGrisdale
I’m just a family doc...I know a lot about a lot but prob don’t know everything about anything I’ve spent 25yrs solving the undifferentiated patient. My generalist lens gives me
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Jane Bernal 🌈
SJaneBernal
Expecting the Unexpected. When death is expected, people can plan for it, think about what care they want when dying, where they might die, make a 'bucket-list', use Palliative Care
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
0/ Masks were NOT designed for EVERYONE EVERYWHERE ALL-THE-TIME !!!A thread... 1/ NO DOWN SIDES!There’s a strain of argument for face masks suggesting that they cannot possibly have any negative
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
1/ THREAD: New Autopsy Series (NYC/@uiowa) in @NEJM Microvascular Injury in the Brains of Patients with #COVID19 https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2033369#.X-z9hxRCh2s.twitterN = 19Interesting observations from the paper, but I fou
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Andy Rowell
AndyRowell
Five thoughts on New Year's Resolutions:1. There are so many good habits we could implement but there are too many for anyone to do all of them well. (See my
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Dr. Safa Mote
SafaMote
COVID causes blood vessel injuries and blood clots, which in turn may lead to brain strokes and ischemic organ failures. This can happen while battling COVID, or weeks/months/years after recovery.@RileyBehrens
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Craig Wilen
WilenLab
Excited to share our new paper led by @chennifer_jen looking at the role of NSAIDs in #COVID19. NSAIDs dampen the cytokine and antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 infection @ASMicrobiology @JVirology @Yale_LabMed
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Daniel Brown
DanielBrownLaw
Earlier this week, @StatCan_eng released their report on adult and youth correctional services in Canada in 2018/2019. Shockingly, Ontario leads all of Canada in the incarceration of presumed innocent people
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Elinor Karlsson
eenork
Remember March, the endless month? That was the month that the #covid19 #pandemic became real, at least where I work @UMassMedical @broadinstitute. Suddenly we were working from home, and a
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Jim Ritchie
ChorltonJim
Having missed both #dhss20 and #DHrewired20 this year, I need to improve my digital health CME. Lockdown 2.0 seems like a good time to propose #CCIOHomeSchool @ayesharahimCCIO @rijan44 @DrPeterMarc @NHSCCIO
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MaReQ⭐⭐⭐
Mareq16
Hydroxychloroquine Thread1Chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spreadhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1232869/ 2Early Hydroxychloroquine Is Associated with an Increase of Survival in COVID-19 Patie
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Shariq Shamim, MD, FACC, FSCAI
ShariqShamimMD
Anyone else thinks hyperatheletism may not be in our best interest such as Marathons/triathlon? Shared with full permission. Young triathlete doc, syncope w DOE for a year, normal stress echo
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ʟᴀʙᴄᴏᴀᴛ ɢɪʀʟ
Labcoat_Girl
A THREADWORLD HEPATITIS DAY 2020Today 28th of July 2020 is celebrated around the World as World Hepatitis Day.Here are some basic knowledge about Hepatitis.Hepatitis refers to an inflammatory condition of
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Hensley Lab
SCOTTeHENSLEY
Our new paper showing that some humans possessed non-neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 prior to the COVID-19 pandemic is now up at @medrxivpreprint. Importantly, we find that these antibodies are not
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Rod Hayward
ProfHayward
THREAD: OK, @natesilver538 got mega-flamed abt this, & much of it was deserved (esp his baseless suggestion that PubHealth folks weren’t actively debating this issue). BUT, he raises a point
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