@PaulSaxMD Am not at all sure what will be best treatment then, but am certain we will be attributing the featured quote to a dozen different people by then - see https://t.co/CD3eoc1vDg
A bystander called 911. A priest called his parents.
How @UCSBLax’s Andrew Smith survived an unfathomable accident, overcame an opioid addiction and authored a moment made for the @MCLA in Round Rock.
SAVING SMITTY 👇
https://t.co/2Le86ToqGH
Wow—97% drop in Dengue virus. 3 cities in Colombia saw a dramatic fall in the incidence of dengue in the years following the introduction of mosquitoes 🦟 carrying Wolbachia, a bacterium that prevents the insect from transmitting viruses.
https://t.co/dHenWchoH5
July 4th safety:
There were an estimated 11,500 emergency room-treated injuries involving fireworks in 2021—down from the spike (15,600) experienced in 2020, during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, when many public displays were cancelled.
Be safe. Don’t be a statistic.
https://t.co/w7LHgRTeiv.
@TheRealDoctorT This is good. Keep going! And in a world where many wonder what docs will do in the coming world of AI, you said it beautifully - “Just being there, in the moment for people, it’s 90% of what I do.”
In our latest blog, @plcerrato and I discuss the work of @drnigam, the need to marry human and artificial intelligence, and the importance of re-training #AI algorithms over time.
https://t.co/b2tIl8r7ca
1/ After 2 years of working hard to avoid getting-- and spreading-- COVID, the pandemic finally caught up with my family.
I thought I would share some of the things I learned along the way.
War is a tragedy, dreamt up by those who will not be bloodied, fought by those who will never see victory, paid for by innocent children of unwilling warriors who will never understand why. We must do better.