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Ed Conway
EdConwaySky
Here’s some really good news: the likelihood of someone dying after being admitted to intensive care with #COVID19 has pretty much halved since the early days of the pandemic. Yet
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kimya
k1mya_
Thread of things you may not know about visiting an emergency room for a sexual assault/domestic violence related incident in Ontario*:(CONTENT WARNING: thread includes health care services available & offered
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Philip Watson
PhilipWatson_
This can’t retweeted enough! NI’s health minister:BBC: "So you're saying tonight, that a Covid patient won't be turned away, but the result of that decision is that cancer patient may
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
We’ve reached another sad milestone in this pandemic. The US has surpassed a record of more than 60k Covid-19 hospitalizations for the 2nd consecutive day. (1/12) But there is some
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Alison Sbrana
AlisonSbrana
Happening now. Key points:- #LongCovid can happen regardless of acute infection severity- Symptoms: respiratory, fatigue, sleep difficulty, neurological sx, depression, anxiety"There's a lot we still do not understand, and empathy
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decided to eat the inkjet cartridge
bigdoggenergy
tbh I kind of hate the no male gynecologists thing not just because like men who need gynecological care exist, but also because it’s so reductive of the problems with
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John Barbieri, MD, MBA
DrJohnBarbieri
How should we counsel our #transgender patients receiving masculinizing hormone therapy about their risk for #acne? A new 988 patient cohort study in @JAMADerm led by Nick Thoreson and @EricaDommasch.
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Chris O'Loughlin
chrisol1
Preparing for new #psychiatry trainees focuses me on our priorities & aspirations:1. Continue to improve recruitment2. Welcome our #IMGs and reduce differential attainment3. Promote, inspire and support excellence in training4.
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Dr Emily Grossman
DrEmilyGrossman
“Act as if everyone you know has just tested positive and you need to avoid them like - quite literally - the plague.” Attached are screen shots of the full
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Joey
DrJoyeeta
Seeing the number of people dying in the US and the U.K., reminds me of the time post Diwali when we were seeing nearly 90,000 cases per day . Hospitals
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Shawn Martin
rshawnm
A 17-part thread on independent practices legislative fights and the distractions they represent.First, I am troubled that we continue to have these policy fights. They are a waste of time,
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chapwelilthings
And canada already has a history of racism when it comes to disease. It was made illegal for an indigenous person to flee a hospital if they had TB, even
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Emilia C Skirmuntt 🦇🧬🦠
ESkirmuntt
AstraZeneca and South African variant (B1.351 or 501Y.V2) vaccine study (it took me a couple of days but here it is… We will probably have another COVID drama in a
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jimothy♨️burglary
JimothyBurg1ary
gonna do a lil thread about how to use one of these properly since it's not necessarily the most intuitive thing. i'm an EMT who's treated lots of COVID patients
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Toby Young
toadmeister
1/ I was disappointed to read the following statement by Sam Bowman (@s8mb) in @euronews today: "Right now, in hospitals in the UK, most of the wards are filled with
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Paul Bleicher
pbleic
1/ Exercise and Covid-19: A troubling story from Eric Topol this AM got me thinking about COVID-19 and the risk of exercise during active infection and recovery.https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1302344348755849216?s=20 2/ Four caveats
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