One of the best things Iβve read in a while:
One of the best things Iβve read in a while:
This dovetails nicely from research from Star Labs that showed that kryptonβs exposed to light from a yellow sun get invulnerability, super strength and flight.
Pretty sure that this recommendation is what drove the IDSA away. I havenβt met a single ID doc who has not felt this wasnβt overkill.
The American Thoracic Society (ATS) updated its recommendations on some aspects of the diagnosis and management of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP)
Great, GREAT reporting! I wish more outlets had this level of journalistic insight and introspection.
Absolutely justifies my subscription to The Verge. Just wish there was an easy way to share articles behind the paywall.
What happened? Did you fall for his grift - or maybe just making sure you are in the tent to be able to influence him in the right direction?
Sadly, itβs a good time to once again share this amazing infographic that we ran at @science.org more than 7 years ago
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Thank you for sharing this!
Morpheus: You take the blue pill - the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill - you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.
me (42 years old): which one is ibuprofen
These are great! Thank you - will def pass these tips on to my learners.
You should try following the Indian cricket team while living in America. Especially the IPL. Or when India is in Austria like currently - itβs brutal.
This is awesome. Thank you. How does one get added to this list.
I upgraded from the iq+ purely because of the upgrade offer and the lifetime subscription - and have been very happy. Cardiac is still the Achilles heel of the Butterfly but so much better than prior.
I no longer feel a pang of regret not grabbing the lumify when I scan.
Iβve also been looking for POCUS focused peeps on here. Guess they havenβt made the jump from medtwitter as of yet.