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Andrew Stolbach, MD, MPH
toxicologist12
Methamphetamine thread:One reason why methamphetamine is such a problem:Acute subjective effects (the high) fade over 4 hours, but the bad cardiovascular effects last longer. So, people tend to dose again
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Associate Professor Francine Marques
FZMarques
First of all, I would like to thank our @OzCvA team for their help with this research but importantly thank the 548 Australian cardiovascular researchers who answered our survey in
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Primal Medicine
MedicinePrimal
My favorite pediatrician & friend at my hospital just died from Covid. Below is what I recommend in order to prevent a bad outcome from a Covid19 infection. (Based on
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Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy
DrDeepakKrishn1
ASPIRIN - For primary prevention of cardiovascular (CV) disease is being highly debated, especially after 3 studies in different settings reported that a reduction in ischemic events is largely counterbalanced
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Boback Ziaeian 🤦🏻♂️
boback
In December, the @American_Heart published a Presidential Advisory statement on working against structural racism and health disparities in response to recent news events and #BLM advocacy. #healthequity #CQOSpotlight https://www.ahajournal
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Keaton Ellis
TheGreat_Life
The 7 main benefits of strength training and why you need to incorporate it in your workout regime.~RT/Like to save this thread for later~Let's dive in. 1. You maintain muscle
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Prof Coralie English 😷🌈
Coralie_English
Looking forward to this - effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system after stroke by @Sandy_REACHLab I am going to do my best to tweet #accessible #plainlanguage points as we
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Robert M Califf
califf001
The precipitous drop in LE due to Covid 19 is dramatic, but it tends to overshadow the steady decline in life expectancy for the past 6 years. This is
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HD Movement ⏩ | DPT - M.S
thehdmovement
BRAIN HEALTH>>>THREAD
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Justin Hart
justin_hart
Have you seen this level of detailed reporting ANYWHERE else? @jhaskinscabrera, editor of @AlachuaChronic1 and contributor to @Rational_Ground examined some 700 death certificates from the state of Florida:https://rationalground.com/florida
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Someone, Somewhere
CapobiaNB
I know I say this every day, but ovulation is how you make your hormones, and you need to make them regularly to maintain bone and cardiovascular health (among other
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Dr. Sanjana Mathur
teaandreverie
Black patients have the highest rate of cardiovascular disease in the U.S. with 47% affected. @ACCinTouch reports that by 2035, that figure may rise to 50%. When we teach med
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Samantha Chill Dawg
Samantha_J9
THREAD Covid and obesity. A 2012 BMJ Open study found that “Almost 60% of calories consumed in the period 2007–2012 came from ultra-processed foods. Consumption of ultra-processed foods was higher
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David Ouyang, MD
David_Ouyang
We are excited to present EchoNet-Labs, our newest video-based deep learning model to predict biomarkers from echocardiogram videos. @jwestonhughes @james_y_zou @CedarsSinai @Stanford 1/nhttps://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.03.21
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Michalis Katsoulis
MK_statistics
Our new paper is out! Excess cardiac deaths due to reduced attendance at emergency departments (accepted in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes)Video: https://youtu.be/sN___9SIB2Q Pre-print: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi
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aricia
scorpiostelli
I think the sign Saturn is in can show potential health problems you might have in the future. Aries: issues in regards to the head, headaches, migraines, mental stress. Taurus:
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