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Jag Singh
JagSinghMD
1/7 Not an expert, but feel very strongly about using #Telemedicine to bridge gaps in existing health inequities and mitigate digital divide. Let’s use this pandemic to reboot clinical care!
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Abdu Sharkawy
SharkawyMD
Many have asked if they would/should receive a vaccine if they have already had #Covid19. On first glance, the answer might appear to be an obvious no. But it might
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Alex Leaf
AlexJLeaf
No benefit seems extreme and unlikely. Organic produce, on average, has higher phytochemical concentrations and less synthetic pesticides. 1/nhttps://twitter.com/DBelardoMD/status/1297214355394576384 The largest meta-analysis to date, aggre
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Moebius Stripper
moebius_strip
Re reports of a COVID-19 vaccine that was over 90% effective in experimental trials. An explanation: a virus lives or dies based on how effectively it's transmitted. If each infected
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MyHeadHurtz
hurtz_q
THE DAY THE POLICE WERE NO LONGER NEEDEDOn Aug. 19, 1966 Chinese students launched a fight for social justice to fight for the rights of the oppressed in China. It
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Tony Hatchett
TonyHatchett
I'm sitting writing this tweet at my 10 year old son's bedside in ICU at Great Ormand Street hospital. He has Pediatric Multi System Inflamitory syndrome from having COVID-19. He
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Joshua Ralston
jbralston
the integrity of Schleiermacher when he offer pastoral reflections are one of the things that I most admire about him. While the mode and style of communication changes from Christian
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Max Bernhard
mxbernhard
At Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, where the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II is celebrated today. The shrine honors Japan’s war dead, including some class-A war criminals.
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Julia Mason MS MD
JuliaMasonMD1
Excellent article from British psychiatrists about the current state of "affirmation only" transgender care. How do we help GNC patients but "first, do no harm"?https://twitter.com/robertod2010/status/1290759442863013890
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Matthew Fenech
MattFenech83
I've written a short piece on the #spiritAI & #consortAI extensions published today. https://ada.com/editorial/what-do-the-new-consort-and-spirit-guidelines-mean-for-health-ai/I don't want to overestimate my role—I was but a s
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Priya Sampathkumar
PSampathkumarMD
FAQs on Pfizer COVID vaccine.Thread1.Which COVID vaccine should I get? Is one better than others? You should get the vaccine you are offered. Getting a large number of people vaccinated
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Andrew Althouse
ADAlthousePhD
Thread that I try to start/engage every so often: post your favorite RCT's with something "interesting" (good, bad, or just weird) about them. Anything related to design, conduct, analysis, or
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P. D. Mangan Health & Fitness Maximalist 🇺🇸
Mangan150
Top 10 things that health authorities got wrong, by request.Time for a thread 1. Pride of place must go to saturated fat as a putative contributor to coronary heart
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Martin Landray
MartinLandray
Latest results from RECOVERY trial: Azithromycin does not benefit patients hospitalised with COVID-19No improvement in 28-day mortality, duration of hospital stay, or progression to invasive mechanical ventilation/ death.https://www.recover
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Chris Hourigan
DrChrisHourigan
My thoughts on "A phase 3 randomized study of 5-azacitidine maintenance vs observation after transplant in high-risk AML and MDS patients" | Blood Advances | American Society of Hematology https://ashpublications.org/bloodadvances
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Tro
DoctorTro
THREAD: I was told as a medical intern that my refusal to take the influenza vaccine was a disgrace. My argument relied on Jefferson’s Meta analysis which demonstrated it’s limited
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