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Tom Kindlon
TomKindlon
Press Release from NICE about its new draft #MECFS guidelines that are out for consultationhttps://www.meresearch.org.uk/nice-guideline-update-press-release/“The draft guideline also highlights the importance of ensuring that people remai
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Erika Heidewald, Proud Autistic Bitch
erikaheidewald
it’s funny when people tell me i need to learn to use person-first language. i learned about person-first language like eight years ago and asked disabled friends what they thought
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Howard Luks MD
hjluks
Impingement Syndrome Thread: I've always thought that as younger #shoulder surgeons emerged that they would stop whacking out the acromion. Most all research shows that classic impingement is not the
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Corinne Depagne #jemeferaivacciner 🌬️😷
corinne_depagne
1/22 fil #LongCovid #apresj20 #apresj90 #COVIDー19 Les poumons sont l’organe cible de l'infection par le SRAS-CoV-2, et facteur pronostic évident.MAIS le virus peut se propager à de nbx organes :le
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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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Bharat Kumar
BharatKumarMD
It's #RDAM (Rheumatic Disease Awareness Month) - because our diseases are so invisible, I'm gonna have a running daily twitter thread about a very visible person with a rheumatic disease
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Marekai (Ocean of Chaos)
MarekaiSys
This is probably one of our more controversial opinions. Hard agree. I will explain why, because "rest is part of healing anyway" seems to be a common responsehttps://twitter.com/crys_tom/status/1345457342121299968 The thing
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ᴍɪᴋᴇ | ᴅɪsᴛɪʟʟ
DistillMike
Fit FridayAre you on keto?A vegan? Intermittent fasting?It doesn’t matter.Here’s to those who are trying to get fitter and healthier. You can only benefit from eating more GBOMBS everyday.What’s GBOMBS?ALL
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Katie Monnelly
KatieMonnelly
Phew! That was some fast and furious live-tweeting from me for the last hour at #UKSF20 on the aphasia panel. I'm sure there will be some typos. I'll now try
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Dear Pandemic
DearPandemic
1/ In this week's Meet Those Nerdy Girls, we meet Dr. Sandra Albrecht (@S_AlbrechtPerez), PhD. Dr. Albrecht is a regular contributor here at Dear Pandemic, & is also the Editor-in-Chief
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Dr. Richard Westerman
DrRAWesterman
1. I want to talk a little about depression. The last twelve months have been some of the hardest I've experienced. Outwardly, there was no reason this should have been
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Ziyad Al-Aly
zalaly
1/8 Here is a thread on our recent paper comparing the clinical manifestations and outcomes of people hospitalized with covid-19 or seasonal influenzahttps://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4677@bmj_latest @vahsrd @VAResearch @VASTLResearch @W
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nome
NomeDaBarbarian
Most Neurodiverse folks had an "Oh Shit" moment. When you see them, you know them. For instance:The way that ADHD folks lose time is not what most people mean by
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Dr Charles Omole
DrCOmole
SOME PROVISIONS FROM THE NEW POLICE ACT THAT NIGERIANS SHOULD BE AWARE OF.The Nigeria Police Force (Establishment) Act 2020 was signed into law by President Buhari in September 2020 as
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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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Farid Jalali MD
farid__jalali
on serotonin, SSRIs, serotonin-blockers, and COVID19All causes of ARDS are associated with activation of resident lung platelets and megakaryocytes. The degree to which this activation occurs differs between various etiologies
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