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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
What do we know about the new #SARSCoV2 variants? How worried should we be? What does it mean?I promised to summarize the main points from my reporting over the last
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Eric Meyerowitz, MD
EricMeyerowitz
1/ Thoughts on the exciting world of tocilizumab for treatment of COVID-19.RECOVERY tocilizumab preprint posted earlier today is another landmark paper and an enormous contribution to our expanding COVID-19 treatment
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Laura Marston
Kidfears99
Can they also drop “nonprofit donations” to groups like @BeyondType1 who lie to the public about representing patients while only representing Phrma’s interests?Rebates aren’t the problem. Insulin manufacturers’ list prices
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Jim McManus OCDS
jimmcmanusph
It is clear that covid cases and hospital admissions are increasing dramatically. Hospital admissions rising from covid cause multiple challenges across the nhs, not just from covid. If we assume
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Anupam Singh
anupampom
Currently Vaccination are being done at ~ 3 Lakh per day. Ratio is 9:1 for Covishield : Covaxin. Hence Covaxin is indeed being used as a "back up" in a
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Robert M Califf
califf001
good summary from @ScottGottliebMD. This is a complicated area where adaptive judgment is needed when times are stable to enable innovation and personalized care, but in this pandemic crisis, threading
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No Context Taylor Quotes/Screenshots
SpinandSay
A good example of what defunding the police means: EMTs and ambulances didn’t exist until the 70s. In most cities, if you needed medical attention, the cops threw you in
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Alicia Smith
Alicia_Smith19
Quick thoughts on people worried about seemingly slow pace of vaccine distribution. Some things to remember and how we could speed it up going forward:-for one thing, the reported numbers
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Karl Pfleger
KarlPfleger
1/9 Big recent updates to #VitaminD #COVID19 evidence & thus now also to my review http://agingbiotech.info/vitamindcovid19 : 3 highly cited preprints are out but even better studies replace them, including finally
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Emily Deans MD 💫
evolutionarypsy
Introduced the medical students to the concept of countertransference today. They said it was helpful! It’s so important to recognize that it happens so you don’t act on it in
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Joletta Belton
MyCuppaJo
Had the wonderful opportunity to hear @nabualaw lead the discussion for the @BPSPainEthics talk on self-management today. The thing that stuck with me the most was when Jackie talked about
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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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Emily R Smith, ScD MPH
DrEmilyRSmith
The results are in. We now have data from three randomized trials (gold standard in medical research) showing that #hydroxychloroquine does not help—and might even be harmful—when taken to prevent
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Karan Chhabra, MD MSc
krchhabra
Excited to share this new paper out in @JAMASurgery.Our question, in retrospect, seems painfully obvious:Does WHAT we do in the operating room matter?Every surgeon knows the answer, but it has
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
When you look around Europe, the picture is totally desperate. Hospitals and ICU's are in turmoil, positivity and case rates are through the roof and essentially this is disastrous.A fair
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
More evidence re: FDA approval of Remdesivir on 10/22 affected hospitalization volume: We aquired internal #covid19 treatment protocol for a large, multi-hospital regional healthcare system: As of 11/3, Remdesivir is
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