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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
In addition to being a fairly nasty respiratory virus, #COVIDー19 can invade the central nervous system and/or cause profound neurological disease. Another reason why MORTALITY is not the only statistic
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Sartorius
Tsarorius
Gros gros level de foutage de gueule dans la table 4 de l’article de l’IHU Méditerranée Infection sur les 1061 patients. Explications Cette table 4 est censée décrire l’état
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Emma Peel 💙🗽🌊🐋♻️
MsEmmaPeele
So this happened yesterday. I went to my doc as I am meant to get regular bloodwork for chronic hypokalemia. The doc (whom I know well and talk about sciency
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Ninad Chhaya
NinadChhaya
Being a part of a Dr. family, I can relate to this thread. Drs. are at a very high risk of exposure b/c they come in close contact with patients
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Dezi ♀
DestiniSpaeth
I’ve kept it cool the last 2 weeks but this did me in. My first patient to die was the domino of the new normal. No time for tears as
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
This is a cautionary tale of how anti-Spike antibody may make COVID disease worse. In this study, the authors show that anti-Spike IgG made SARS-CoV disease worse by switching macrophage
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Catherine Moore 🦠🧬🇪🇺🏴🇬🇧
SmallRedOne
With the increase in testing going on, we’re now seeing people testing positive now in May, who tested negative in March and April. These are not due to failure to
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Kyle Ridgeway
Dr_Ridge_DPT
We mobilized our first two #COVID #COVIDー19 patients while vented Not able until day 8-9 Both likely ICU acquired weakness Two thoughts timeframes prolonged in these folks. “Early” mobility/PT isn’t
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
After six months’ experience with Covid-19, medical researchers have learned a lot. But there’s still a big open question:How many people who’ve been infected will suffer lasting symptoms and health
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Sen. Robert Nesta Morgan
NestaJA
Been waiting to comment on this doctor issue I only have two points. 1. If you assault someone in the essential services you should go to prison.2. If you cause
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Andrew Althouse
ADAlthousePhD
As promised last week, here is a thread to explore and explain some beliefs about interim analyses and efficacy stopping in randomized controlled trials. Brief explanation of motivation for this
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Paul Williams
PaulNWilliamz
*How to clinic with Paul Williams*Mostly for internal medicine residents, but also for anyone else who is curious.Others may do things differently or disagree, and that’s totally fine. (1/22) Before
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
The depressing thing for anyone interested in rigorous science and evidence these days is that you are constantly cast as a pessimist who is holding up progress. The opposite is
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Gesare Chife
gechife
#1 My grandmother was an incredibly strong and loving woman. She had a mganga "Medicine man" she believed in. When we were young, I had terrible eczema, it was so
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Dr Dominic Pimenta
DrDomPimenta
The #NHS response to #COVID19 - did hospitals 'close'? (SPOILERS: No.) Just the facts. /thread Over the course of the pandemic there were just over 135,000 hospitalizations for COVID-19, with
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blockchainVibes
BlockchainVibes
I love some vax companies & plays, HOWEVER I'm noticing a conversational shift from vaccines to therapeutics. Things to consider heading into fall:- Vaccines only have to be effective in
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