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Malcolm Fle✘
Malcolm_fleX48
A lot of the talk of new strains of "Covid-19" tend to be quite overblown. I'm not saying that its impossible or that there isn't a new strain, but the
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Dr Jake Suett
jakesuett
Long COVID: Reasons for hope1st the NIH event:https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=38878 “Anyone who has anything to do with the care and the treatment of people who had COVID-19 are aware that this is a
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Ujjwal Rastogi
UjjwalRastogiMD
A regular Monday in cardiology clinic today. Doc: What brings you to clinic today ?Pt: I have a small ulcer in my leg. Doc: ok, can I see ? Pt:
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Sarahbellum
sarahbellumPA
Since I finish PA school this week, I’ve been reflecting on how being on large academic medical campus has been a great experience. I have been on rotations with so
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Another oddity in the vaccine adverse events reports: one Moderna trial death was a suicide in the vaccine arm. It was judged unrelated; someone approached me and told me
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Rohan Gupta
rohan_gupta97
THREAD: A basic understanding of the pathophysiology behind ‘Happy Hypoxemia’ in the context of Covid-19 and prehospital management .. (my first thread so be nice) .. #FOAMed #COVID19 #happyhypoxia /8
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BIDMC Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
BIDMC_HOFellows
1/ What are your thoughts when you get consulted about HLH? Scared? Puzzled? Maybe even excited?Well, @freedobaggins led an awesome #HemeFridays conference on the topicStarting off with a very useful
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Chaff’
Lybsoo
État des lieux FORCE, Avdoralimab, étude randomisée contre placebo dans les cas modérés et/ou sévère de #COVID19, essai mené par @aphm_actu $iph @Immunopole #thread Disclamer: Je suis actionnaire de l’entreprise,
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Dr Jake Suett
jakesuett
Managing the long-term effects of COVID-19 @NICEComms Important day for managing Long COVID with the publication of new NICE guidelines. Some excellent parts of the guidance and a few things
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
This is such an elegant paper (I love ATS papers!) about pathophysiology of severe Covid; it's the host response we are treating, not the virus... Areas of inflammation are highly
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Denver Ncube⚪
denvern3
1. When you say herb X treats disease Y, what you are saying is that herb X has some chemical agent or molecule that halts or suppresses the pathophysiology of
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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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Marion Koopmans
MarionKoopmans
Wow factor paper of the week: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.18.388819v1.full#ref-12Loss of taste and smell is a key symptom of COVID-19. This group studied infection of olfactory bulb sensory neural cells from nasal mucosa
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Farid Jalali MD
farid__jalali
Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome of COVID19 is also a "platelet hyperactivation syndrome", just like Kawasaki's Disease is.The underlying pathophysiology is:Half of circulating platelet biogenesis occurs in lungs fr
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
COVID BECOMING A CHRONIC DISEASE: ~10-35% suffer persistent symptoms, mostly neurological: autonomic nervous system dysfunction, sleep, pain, dizziness, cognitive difficulties. A study even 1/3 after hospitalization had memory problems. #Lo
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Jesus Ramirez-Bermudez
JRBneuropsiq
1/4 The microbiota-gut-brain axis has a bidirectional communication through the autonomic nervous system. The vagus nerve -the principal component of the parasympathetic nervous system- is a mixed nerve composed of
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