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Saman Nematollahi
TxID_Edu
1/Some thoughts about steroids for #COVID19Based on studies w/ flu, MERS-CoV, & SARS, steroids did not show any benefitIn fact, steroids were associated w/ delayed viral clearance of MERS-CoV &
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Retweeting this not as an endorsement but because I’d really like to see more open discussion on ‘smart isolation.’I don’t think the science is clear. And I don’t see cruelty
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Lauren Morello
lmorello_dc
The way the discussion about hydroxychloroquine gets framed during WH briefings is often either-or: we can either give lots of patients the drug or do clinical trials. It's a false
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Emily Porter, M.D.
dremilyportermd
April 5, all medical records became immediately available to patients per law.-Pt eloped from ER after reading no appendicitis-MD got paged Sat. bc a lab was 0.1 low-MD asked to
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/14 Front page story from @thesundaytimes on how NHS treated patients in first phase of covid-19. We think it's given an inaccurate and misleading picture of what happened. Initial thread
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
This preprint has been going around the internet suggesting that smoking actually protects against coronavirus. I’m going to highlight some errors that went into this analysis and why I think
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
I made a Table on the striking differences in COVID deaths in 6 countries1) Case fatality rate differences partly explained by testing frequency: except Italy— reflects overwhelmed system?2) Deaths/million: likely
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Kyna
kynafong
Life is moving fast for independent primary care practices. While still struggling during #COVID19, thankfully, there is new support and signs of adaptation. Here’s what we’re seeing at @ElationHealth for
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Stacey Taylor
CharityStaceyT
Following yesterday's One Million Claps, I've seen a lot of people espousing that having NHS charities is a gross way for the government to continue to underfund NHS services whilst
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𝖖𝖚𝖊𝖊𝖓 𝖒𝖔𝖈𝖍𝖓𝖎 💙👑✨
QueenMochni
hello, audiologist here! auditory processing is an awkward thing, it tends to be a symptom of stress/depression/anxiety/ADHD/autism to name a few!very often the person may have normal hearing levels in
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gamerEMdoc
GamerEMDoc
Every year I get asked by students for tips on how to look good on their EM sub-I's. So, here you go, here are my tips on little things you
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ One of the biggest reasons why we had been pushing for #BetterMasks was because when you have a catastrophic surge like we are seeing in India-- you need the
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Dr. Stephen M. Hahn
SteveFDA
Media coverage of FDA’s decision to issue emergency authorization for convalescent plasma has questioned whether this was a politically motivated decision. The decision was made by FDA career scientists based
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mazpa ejikem, and so what?
mazpa_ejikem
JOHESU IS ON STRIKE AND THESE USELESS NIGERIAN DOCTORS ARE AT IT AGAIN. In this government-run hospital, medical doctors have been mandated by the management to keep the hospital running
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COVID19 Physicians
Covid19Docs
From a physician who is completing his/her internship in NYC and working on the frontlines:I thought the ED was bad. And it seems to be getting a lot of attention,
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Sek Kathiresan MD
skathire
So, so frustrating to see this. When you don’t have control group, you really CAN’T estimate efficacy. Controlled studies are being done (some already completed). Let’s wait before declaring success.
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