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Anup Malani
anup_malani
I'm excited to see our Karnataka sero-prevalence study out in @JAMA_current today. This is part of a longer chain of surveys we've done to track and understand COVID in India
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Chris #BLM Carroll MD
ChrisCarrollMD
A #Tweetorial on Blood Gas Analysis (adapted from my WKRP in Cincinnati style method of teaching blood gases). Blood gas interpretation is something that is initially very confusing, is usually
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Fr. Matt Fish
frmattfish
Re: the Church crisis, reform, and our own souls. St Ignatius, the 2nd rule for the discernment of spirits: "It is characteristic of the evil spirit to harass with anxiety,
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. A few weeks ago, several Italian doctors made quite a stir in the news. They claimed that the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus was "losing potency", and hinted at genetic changes in
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A.M.
bhalomanush
As we wait for vaccines, let’s not forget drugs. We still need effective drugs against SARS-CoV-2 (and other coronaviruses that will infect humans in the future).There is an approach that
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Stacey Tecot 🌵
StaceyTecot
1/6 Are hormones involved in facultative paternal care?Monogamous red-bellied #lemurs live in prs. Dads are in contact w infants as much as men in US & some months more than
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Dustin Reichard
JuncoWren
New paper out in @AnimBehSociety with @meelyn_pandit, @JuncoProject, @ketterso, @mostly_waxbills, and Trevor Price. Higher frequency songs of urban juncos persist in a common garden for three years! Read on for
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Sarah Newey
sneweyy
1. Covid vaccines are hot commodities; we all want a shot. But should govts pursue herd immunity at home if other countries & regions are left unprotected? It's a question
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Shawn Cohen
ShawnCohen_MD
1/xx * Calling all clinician’s caring for patients with substance use disorders *What the heck is buprenorphine (bup) microdosing? – A Tweetorial#MedTwitter Have you ever microdosed a patient onto bup?
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Kyle Wasserberger
kww_AU
(1/n) Friday : Are you normalizing your biomechanical data to your participant's bodyweight? Or some other variable? You probably shouldn't be (emphasis on probably; always depends on research Q)Why? Come
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robert rosencrans
rfrosencrans
In #RaceInABottle, Jonathan Kahn exhaustively documented these studies. Tiny, non-random samples extrapolated to millions. Bad statistics + bad theory. I prefer a different subgroup, repeatedly shown to have biologic import:
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التثقيف الطبي🌟
md1talk
تخيّل أنك بالطوارئ وشفت أشعة مقطعية للرأس، كيف تقرأ وتستبعد الإحتمالات الخطيرة بطريقة منظّمة وسهله جداًهذا الثريد راح يكون مرجع كب
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I find it remarkable that some medics and scientists aren’t raising their voices to make children as safe as possible. The comment about children being less infectious than adults
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Synaps
SynapsNetwork
THREAD Since March, the Syrian government has reacted to the covid epidemic primarily through measures designed to hide the problem from view. The result is that—as Syria now buzzes with
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Nicole Matejic
NicoleMatejic
READING 'Stress and Exploitative Decision-Making' on recommendation from @jennahansel [open-access]. Overall a really good short-read, with some salient takeaways. Thoughts in thread.https://www.jneurosci.org/content/37/42/10035 The
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Margaret McCartney
mgtmccartney
why be so bothered about unintended consequences? it sounds good, it sounds like it might work. People have good intentions, care deeply, want to do something useful. and yet: when
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