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Dr. E Zje ✨🌘
Emmy_Zje
“Stop giving children irreversible hormone treatments!”Children aren’t given hormones, they’re given hormone blockers to *prevent* the irreversible effects of cis hormones.Blockers buy time for kids to ensure the right hormones
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Tom Kindlon
TomKindlon
[Thread]“Re: Management of post-acute #covid19 in primary care - A warning to #PostCovid sufferers and their clinicians” by @ozfish (who has #MEcfs for 30 years)https://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m3026/rr-7#LongCovid #LongHaulers #Scep
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Myles McNulty
MylesMcNulty
An extraordinary day. Firstly, fabulous initial data from Pfizer's vaccine, demonstrating it's 90% effective. An immense scientific breakthrough and a boon for humanity. From an investment perspective (the raison d'être
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𝓝𝓸𝓼𝓯𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓽𝓾
FourWinns298
1/ Funny how this account has evolved. Its original purpose was to help people understand COVID, its epidemiology, and how to best avoid contracting it. As treatments and vaccines got
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Ms Understood
pleased2bme
The reason COVID19 is so deadly is because our immune system has never seen it before. 8% of true human genome consists of viruses contracted by our ancestors which is
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Maggie Hulbert (she/her)
MaggieHulbert
As a first year psych resident, I work on medical and psychiatric services almost equally. The contrast between availability of evidence based treatments on medical vs psychiatric services is shocking,
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Dr. Matthew Luciano
MatthewLuciano
Closing session at #ISTSS2020 is a super interesting panel on evidence-based practice to address PTSD tx among diverse communities. A powerhouse panel with some insightful perspectives on making cultural adaptations.
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Stephanie L. Shepherd
stephlshep
The primary treatments for Epilepsy are AEDs (anti-epilptic drugs). One of the oldest AEDs is phenobarbital. It was the first drug we tried with the IMP. The side effects of
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bbybiologist
spidermannah
(thread)Bell’s palsy usually only lasts 1-3 months (up to 6), so it’s temporary. This occurred in 4 out of 44,000 participants in the trial and the FDA says that this
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Deep Barot
deepbarot
Important thread on latest developments in #COVID19 vaccine race, thread also breaks down my investment picks as requested. Right now (in the US):1. Moderna- Phase II (Clinical Trials), NIAD partnership2.
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André Zimerman
AndreZimerman
Are we, cardiologists, killing patients over the NYHA score!?We raise this question - with less drama - in our new @Heart paper. This matters. Here's why. https://heart.bmj.com/content/early/2020/12/23/heartjnl-2020-317984 This is Danie
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Jamie Lee Finch
jamieleefinch
Part of normalizing the existence of/ conversations around trauma is removing the stigma surrounding it by ACTUALLY understanding that trauma occurs when *acute distress becomes chronic distress*. And that happening
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Dr. Rhonda Patrick
foundmyfitness
A new large multi-center cross-sectional study found treatment with high-dose vitamin D (either weekly or daily) was associated with reduced COVID-19 mortality. Multi-dose clinical trials need to be carried out
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InspiredTeenTherapy
SashaLPC
Thread:There have now been two separate attempts to formally attack my license, both of which I have responded to strongly, since they are baseless and gross mischaracterizations of my work.
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Steven Dennis
StevenTDennis
South Dakota hits COVID milestone: 1 out of every 1,000 residents dead Illinois hits new COVID milestone:1 out of 1,000 residents dead today, per Worldometers. Chart on the left is
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Natalie Buske Thomas
buske_natalie
2k isn't socialism, it's Restitution, and it's not enough for what they've stolen from us through tyranny, fraud, embezzlement, and far worse- lost lives through war for profit, corruption, negligence,
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