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Shematologist, MD
acweyand
Quick #tweetorial on iron studies. Serum iron refers to ferric (3+) ions bound to serum transferrin. It’s highly variable, affected by diet, inflammation, & infection. Common referral: kid on iron
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JD Flynn
jdflynn
There have long been divisions among American Catholics between the sociopolitical “left” and “right” and roughly correspondent theological worldviews.But the way in which the last four years has deeply fractured
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Paul Mason
paulmasonnews
The fascist danger is not over: a thread. 1/ What's important is that Trump incited the attack; the administration did not stop him; the chain of command protecting the legislature
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Katarina Braun
KATarinambraun
Preprint Using viral sequencing + some epi data, we show that a majority #SARSCoV2 infections in healthcare workers at our institution occur in the community and can only rarely be
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Alexander Davidson
alex_davidson82
Here's the most misused quote of the last 20 years. I see a lot of US and British leftists totally misunderstand this and try to say it applies to monder
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Nayan Arora
captainchloride
Do you often check a FeNa when working up a patient with AKI?In my experience it’s ordered reflexivelyBut is this a good idea? Is a FeNa actually useful? Let’s find
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Quebec was supposed to learn from the tragedy of the mass #COVID19 deaths in its long-term care centres (CHSLDs) last spring. But evidence is now emerging of deadly outbreaks
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Ed van der Walt
EdVanDerWalt
There's more to this gold rally than inflation fear.A thread.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-28/why-there-s-more-to-gold-s-rally-than-inflation-fears-quicktake Gold set a new record in the last couple of days, and it tou
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Matthew Bowdish MD ⚕️
MatthewBowdish
Thread on the death of George Washington and why what happened should be remembered. 1/ On Thursday, December 12, 1799, Washington had been out inspecting his lands when he was
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Mary Fernando MD
MaryFernando_
Spin: hospitals are over capacity ONLY because of #COVID19Reality: We were overcapacity before #COVID19 but now it's worse. Fact: has cut hospital beds for decades and ranks near the
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John Ruddick
JohnRuddick2
1/13. The COVID-mania backstory.At the 2016 presidential election, almost 300,000 people voted in Washington DC. 4% voted Trump.The Swamp utterly detested Trump. They said his policies and his style were
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Krithika Mohan
krithicism
1/ Tweetorial alertHave you checked out @TheSkeletonKG latest post on Hypophosphatemia? https://www.renalfellow.org/2020/06/17/skeleton-key-group-electrolyte-case-9/ If you have, you must already know that hypophos is bad news@kkalra_22 @so
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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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Pat Leahy
PatLeahyIT
And this week's column -https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/pat-leahy-future-of-this-administration-is-now-in-question-1.4335924 The controversy over the Oireachtas golf dinner and the subsequent resignation of Dara Calleary was a specta
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Dr. Haryax Pathak
HaryaxPathak
#LongCOVID is real and bad.Here is one of the most extensive and comprehensive long term follow-up of COVID patients (3762 respondents) with long lasting symptoms/complaints.https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.24.20248802v2 via
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Brian Vastag
brianvastag
Here's some news I haven't seen published anywhere that some reporters might want to look at: The year-end #COVID19 relief bill included an extra $1.15 billion for NIH over 3
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