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Angi Yoder-Maina, PhD
angiyo58
The #ACEs studies conducted by the #CDC and Kaiser Permanente demonstrated that traumatic experiences inchildhood are a prime source of physical, psychological, and behavioral problems throughout life. #traumainformedKE #ACEs also
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Dr. Joey Latino
Doctor_Joey
Short but helpful read. Especially like points 3 and 5. I tend to use the term "somatization" with families instead of functional since it can be applied more broadly to
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Brian Kurtz (he/him)
BrianBPK
People joke about July 1st being a scary day for medical care because you get new students, interns, and attending doctors.In the words of one of my mentors from training,
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David Evans 😷
drdavidevans
The new @IASPpain definition of pain is:“An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissue damage.”Six Notes were created to accompany the
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Jonas R. Kunst
KunstJonas
For decades, post-viral physical symptoms have been trivialized as psychological. Based on shaky empirical grounds, people have been left with CBT as their only treatment option. Now it is COVID19
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Joletta Belton
MyCuppaJo
Had the wonderful opportunity to hear @nabualaw lead the discussion for the @BPSPainEthics talk on self-management today. The thing that stuck with me the most was when Jackie talked about
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Julia Mason MS MD
JuliaMasonMD1
Excellent article from British psychiatrists about the current state of "affirmation only" transgender care. How do we help GNC patients but "first, do no harm"?https://twitter.com/robertod2010/status/1290759442863013890
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Mads Norre Christensen
MadsNorre
Recently i've been thinking about how the rise of pain science has influenced our views and understanding of pain. While pain science is definitely a step forward from the biomedical
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Will Malone MD
will_malone
New article in @TheBJPsych , link at end of thread. Title: "Sex, gender and gender identity: a re-evaluation of the evidence." Short excerpts below: ..."evidence suggests that the majority of
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Emily Jones 🏴
thewelshmedic
Whilst we're on the controversial topic of privilege in medicine, I'd like to share my thoughts (through a slightly jumbly, but important thread) with the Twitterverse. Last week, I had
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Emily Bazalgette
EmRoseBaz
Great @newrepublic piece on #LongCovid & #MECFS context, but let's be cautious praising UK's response to Long Covid. Yes, our centralised system excels at rapid infrastructure. We can quickly create
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Adrienne Oneil
DrAdrienneOneil
It’s ticked over a year since Ive returned to Deakin @IMPACT to set up Heart & Mind Research and Ive been reflecting on what we’ve achieved and where we’re going.
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Craig Liebenson
CraigLiebenson
“the treatment and management of LBP have come a long way since the mid-70′s. It seems that the case no longer needs to be made for looking at LBP in
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Dr Patrick J Owen
PatrickOwenPhD
#Published: #Infographic. What kinds of #exercise are best for chronic low #BackPain? Now available @BJSM_BMJ: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2020-102024Thread: 1/24 (inspired by @MarinusWinters #MyFirstThread)//@DeakinIPAN @MSKAust @Ac
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The Cosmist Insurrection, Inc. ™
yungneocon
The cannibalism post is very funny & id love if it went viral so left Twitter got all mad about it—idk it it’s a joke or not—but what I did
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