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Joseph Flynn, MD
drjosflynn
As the year comes to a close, here's one more discussion on pediatric ambulatory #bloodpressure monitoring...this time, let's discuss the use of BP load and how it came to be
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Brian Vickery
ATLergist
Alright. A about what happened in my home state, capital of the New South, which is getting closer than ever to that Beloved Community Dr. King pointed us towards.
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Kaito ♛
ptkaito
I picked up Carl Jung's "The Undiscovered Self" today. I felt I needed to read more basic psychology books now that I'm two years into college. It's not news that
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW: it’s expected (but not yet confirmed) London will go into Tier 3 when England’s Covid restrictions are reassessed next week, so what do the data show?Let’s dig into all
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Rabih Geha
rabihmgeha
Abdominal PainA plug for Diagnostic Efficiency.The interplay between the time course and the CT.A schema for chronic abdominal painAnd a confession...Let's dance :) @DxRxEdu Acute pain in the abdomen
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
On the intensive care unit today covering a colleague who is unwell, so only time for a brief update this week. You may have seen a lot of coverage that
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Malcolm Clark
TwisterFilm
1./ Last year, Dr David Bell spoke movingly at Holyrood alongside @ImWatson91 about the way girls in particular are being fast-tracked towards "transition". @ALLIANCELGB applauded his contribution. What was the
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Sam Parker 🇺🇲
SamParkerSenate
1. "At C(ycle)t(hreshold) = 35, the value we used to report a positive result for PCR,
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Ky Schevers
reclaimingtrans
"Alternative treatments for gender dysphoria" have practically no research to back them up and people should know that before they try them out. Most of the evidence to support these
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/FYI:Opioid Rx’s 60% vs 9 years ago. Outcomes have not been good. OD deaths are way , & patients traumatizedThis thread covers 4 years of my peer-reviewed articles.Let’s recalibrate
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J.J. Sylvia IV, Ph.D
BigDataJJ
1/ I've been seeing a lot of discussion about studies that show transmission of COVID-19 does not occur as often from children to adults. This is being used to support
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
Recent days have brought new highs in COVID case numbers nationally, 30 states w/ cases rising and many states with high test positivity, near peak hospitalizations, >1,000 deaths a day.
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
RE-INFECTION CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE: 26-year old world class cyclist Gaviria caught #COVID19 in Feb—hospitalized for 2 weeks. Prevailing wisdom suggested he’d at least be immune for foreseeable future.
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RunTheList
runthelistpod
#Rheumatology FunLet’s take a deep dive into a unique subset of rheumatic diseases This week's RTL guest tweetorial from @MithuRheum! CASE 1:A 52 yo male presents to clinic w/ 6
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Physios For ME
PhysiosForME
Awareness of post exertional malaise is so key to preventing harm and yet we are still seeing obvious ignorance from medical professionals, or missed opportunities to spread the word when
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Michiel Tack
MTackCVS
1) New article on severe ME/CFS by the researchers who manage the UK ME/CFS Biobank. They visited a cohort of nearly 100 patients housebound by ME/CFS and wrote down their
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