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Thank you! @rox_more writes a good article! https://t.co/oL1ZP4zftD
— Research Information (@researchinfo) May 29, 2020
Really interesting work by @qdtrinh & colleagues re: PCP v urologists in terms of PSA testing post USPSTF guidelines https://t.co/5duK9OxG3Z
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) February 8, 2016
"We don't limit the number of accounts you can follow"
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) October 27, 2019
"You are limited to 5000 accounts"
Wonder if artificial intelligence wrote those guidelines.
Yes though, great game last night. Very wet though! pic.twitter.com/0xxqkCg3MQ
Congrats to all of you for creating such an essential resource for human genetics. And for surviving 16 months of review.
— Aaron Quinlan (@aaronquinlan) May 27, 2020
#TipTuesday: Interesting article on some overlooked symptoms...https://t.co/HPO0ATFb4Q
— Dr Zuri A. Murrell (@DrZuriMurrell) May 26, 2020
An observation thread:
— Rob Tyer (@CombatSportPhys) May 22, 2020
While updating some internal guidelines on hip OA for work, the evidence exploring exercise is, sadly, underwhelming - regarding volume of literature and published effects.
For some reason, hip OA is "lumped in" with knee OA, as if the same "pathology"
Congratulations on the research award @ara_anderson !!
— Paul Macklin (@MathCancer) May 21, 2020
#pathart when histology reminds of nature. @TexPathol #pathologists pic.twitter.com/qEk3B1blwR
— Samreen Fathima (@SamreenfatimaMD) May 7, 2020
PATHOLOGY REVIEW
— Famela Anne G. Madamba, MD 👩🏻⚕️🏳🌈 (@FamMD_) May 2, 2020
[A THREAD]
Did anyone else watch Roger Goddell acting like a fan all weekend and wonder if he ever questioned the nature of his reality? #Westworld
— Chris D'Lauro (@CogNerd) April 27, 2020
90% of prescribed #medications in the US are generics and this article argues that they're not as safe as the FDA would want you to believe https://t.co/12HYQMPIMH. Check out the #Pharmacology, Toxicology & Pathology hub for more https://t.co/NIgoTZbr3e pic.twitter.com/sIvjps0OSL
— SAGE Health Research (@SAGEHealthInfo) April 24, 2020
Royal College of Pathology and NHS guidelines pic.twitter.com/4mA3EadbxI
— Ioan Smith (@moved_average) April 14, 2020
READ: https://t.co/ph6W4Ce8OO
— NW Melbourne PHN (@NWMelbPHN) April 14, 2020
Our latest update for general practice and pharmacy includes new testing criteria, summary of latest @VicGovDHHS guidelines, new drive-through pathology testing centres, free @healthdirectAU Video Call for general practices and more. #COVID19Aus pic.twitter.com/9Y44sB7gi9
Digital slides make it possible to review all the former prior biopsies quickly and efficiently, and in context of the most recent biopsy. https://t.co/1DGUmjCU5K
— Corista (@Corista_LLC) April 12, 2020
A review of hand hygiene protocol and tips on how to avoid sorely dry hands: https://t.co/VFIwWINSzb
— Cleveland Clinic MD (@CleClinicMD) April 6, 2020
"How should one suspect a journal could be a predatory journal: " #FJNSoundBite https://t.co/FE08fgXkZv pic.twitter.com/OTSLI1PaHk
— Predatory Journals (@fake_journals) April 4, 2020
The figure in this one was cited in various news articles
— Zeynep Madak Erdogan (@zmadak) March 13, 2020
In this @sciencedirect article, @danamctigue, Professor of Neuroscience, and postdoc researcher Matthew T. Goodus, highlight the importance of liver pathology after spinal cord injury. https://t.co/UwWN9kB8Kc @OhioStateNeuro
— The Ohio State University College of Medicine (@OhioStateMed) March 5, 2020
I am a scientist. My research is on my desk at work
— David Smith (@revodavid) March 1, 2020
REVIEW: Towards #Precision Medicine in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus #SLE #Rheumatology - NEEDED: Longitudinal #Multiomics #BigDATA to decipher complex pathology of look-alike syndromes https://t.co/aRFOq9SbdQ pic.twitter.com/oBL5Jv7wLd
— Dr. Thomas Wilckens (@Thomas_Wilckens) February 4, 2020
TAR SPOT IN CORN IN THE MIDWESTERN U.S.: 2020 PIONEER AGRONOMY RESEARCH SUMMARY: Page 92. A recent arrival w/ a sometimes surprising yield impact: Tar Spot=Midwest "new kid" 2 plant pathology. Gr8 companion 2 U of I's exceptional work on the subject. https://t.co/zT15EuqKrv pic.twitter.com/wpwLQyD2eM
— Matt Montgomery (@matt_montgo) January 29, 2020
"The way to do research is to attack the facts at the point of greatest astonishment." ~Celia Green
— Thomas Scientific, LLC (@ThomasSci) December 20, 2019
Here's a link to the article in @ASCO_pubs #JCO https://t.co/7BHWqPyKQB
— ASCO (@ASCO) December 20, 2019
My friends in the lab...#ScienceFunny #Friends #Research pic.twitter.com/C9yVaKlKme
— Santa Cruz Biotechnology (@SantaCruzBio) December 20, 2019
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