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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Wow. 1 in 3 hospitalized with #COVID19 gets readmitted to the hospital within a few months after discharge. ~48,000 UK patients. Great animated lecture on #LongCovid by @Dr2NisreenAlwan, animated by
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Before becoming a writer, I worked as a strategy consultant in the medical industry. When the #COVID__19 pandemic started, I spent a lot of time listening to @WHO briefings.
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K
katiegollop
Some thoughts on Poole J's decision that it is not in the best interests of Pippa Knight - who is 5 and who has been ventilated on ITU since Jan
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Kimberly D. Manning, MD
gradydoctor
1/#WhatsYourWhy: Day 4 of 7Senior CenterI stood with my gloved hands folded as she approached my station. Her: *calling out* “Sorry I’m moving so slow. Me: “It’s okay. Take your
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Amébö Pharmacist🇳🇬
AmeboPharmacist
Inter-multidisciplinary professional relationship amidst health workers is the one of the key to improving patient health outcome.However, time & time have shown that other health practitioners want to do their
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Jennifer Wallis
harbottlestores
Yesterday my #NationalPathologyWeek tweets looked at the place of post-mortems in #histpsych. You can probably guess that pathological research in 19th-century asylums was particularly concerned with the brain, which is
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Fighting4Freedom
yattypat
Trust the FDA?I implore you to read the following, about our pertussis/whooping cough vaccines:Have you ever been told by your doctor that the pertussis vaccine (the “p” in DTaP &
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102Virus
102_virus
So... I see a stupid and inappropriate virus names trending on twitter, so I guess it is time for a little story about virus naming Thread#Hantavirus In 1993, a
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Maria Van Kerkhove
mvankerkhove
Want to know how @WHO guidance is developed? Here’s a brief explainer and:https://twitter.com/mvankerkhove/status/1255917989356019713?s=211/ @WHO is an evidence-based organization. The prevention, detection & control strategies &
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Andrey Zarur
andreyzarur
Good news today with results from Pfizer/BionNtec. I thought it would be helpful to sum up what that will mean, particularly with regard to mRNA vaccines such as the one
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Jesse Case
jessecase
THREAD (uh oh)A few nights ago I tweeted about the vaccine and went viral (the irony!). I've since received quite a bit of hate mail, all along the lines of
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Rüdiger Groß
r_gross_
Clinical studies have found impaired glucose homeostasis & ketoacidosis in COVID-19 patients - begs the question: does COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 cause diabetes? We get closer to finding an answer with our new
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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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Laure Wynants
laure_wynants
TWEETORIAL on why the number of additional detected cases is a bad choice of primary outcome for trials of AI interventions testing physician with vs without AI support. This was
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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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TransgenderTrend
Transgendertrd
In the UK we have a good number of wise, thoughtful and experienced clinicians, psychologists and psychiatrists researching and writing on gender dysphoria in children and young people. Imagine if
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