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Scott Granger
lazytoad722
PSA for the 'screening saves lives' brigade:Screening tests are designed to find conditions or risk factors for disease in people who do not have symptoms.They can be very inaccurate and
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𝑫𝒆𝒆𝒑𝒂𝒌 𝑨𝒏𝒂𝒏𝒅
_deepakanand
Thread: I can't help but notice all the articles and what's next for #psychedelics. It's honestly fantastic that @PattyHajdu did the right thing for dying patients! I do wish though
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David Steensma
DavidSteensma
Lots to discuss here. First, a disappointment for patients - TP53 mutant MDS/AML remains a major unmet need, with short HMA response and poor HCT outcomes. Once again underscores need
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Kathryn Mannix 💙
drkathrynmannix
#TipsForNewDocsSome patients are sick enough to die. They may pull through. They might not.Say 'sick enough to die' to pt & family. Not 'serious.' Not 'critical.' Not 'unstable.' Name death
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Sarah Reeve
DrSReeve
Vey excited to share our new (open access) paper on excessive sleepiness in psychosis! https://bit.ly/3ioXuRU - some of the main takeaways below… (be warned, enthusiasm ahead): 1/11 Excessive sleepiness is
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ It is *problematic* how quick people are to judge how other people may have been infected by #covid19. This judgment re-enforces stigma; this is a destructive force that makes
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
This has been circulating widely enough that it warrants addressing: The premise for the article is that 'a lower proportion of C19 cases being hospitalized means that many people in
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Nikita Mascarenhas
physioNikitaM
Thoughts on today’s ‘difficult issues in pain management’ talk by @mellojonny. A 1- Definition of chronic pain? With chronic pain sounding unhelpful could we call it ‘Total pain’, ‘functional pain’,
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✜ sona⁷ ☀️
rkiveofmylife
BTS and what fields of medicine I think they would be good in: a thread JUNGKOOK- Sports MedicineSports medicine doctors help those who have injuries from sports, exercising, etc. I
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William Gibson
wgibson
FDA just posted the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine data here.Lots of good stuff.https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/downloadexample: Looks like one dose may induce meaningful protection around day 10. Looks like the vaccine works across subgroups reg
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Adam Lubert
LubertMD
Peripheral venous pressure (PVP) in #Fontan:There have been 2 recent papers published on PVP in patients with a Fontan circulation. It’s time for a Elevated central venous pressure (CVP) in
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Suhas Gondi
suhas_gondi
THREAD In @JAMAInternalMed we explore why hospitals are investing billions of $ into housing.On the surface, these #SDOH programs are promising. But they might also be a red flag about
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Gareth P Jenkins
Gareth_Jenks23
I've updated the Inpatient Index for the UK nations. It shows that Wales is not discharging patients in the same timescales as the other home nations.The divergence with Sco is
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Usman T. Malik
usmantm
My 13 yrs of residence in the US are marked by many moments that white people never understand/see, because they usually don't have to.In 2013 when I was working at
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arkancide_is_real
Arkancideisreal
David Boulware's @NEJM data has been released and it's an interesting read. All the criticisms that were made of the paper remain valid, and confirm that the study was intended
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Dr Nili Kaplan-Myrth, MD, PhD, CCFP
nilikm
Dearest colleagues, friends, public (anyone who wants to know), I’m going to tell you about an urban family doctor’s job before & during #COVID19 Here’s my story as told in
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