Review of #SGLT2i use in Renal transplant - data scarce but seem to be effective with minimal adverse effects https://t.co/6Rj9f38ble @CanJDiabetes#NephTwitter
Hot off the press meta-analysis of CVOTs showing that GLP-1 RAs reduced MACE & mortality regardless of background use of metformin https://t.co/Njuv2guN2Z
“I defused or deflected these comments rather than dispute them. I cultivated self-deprecation and humour to show I could roll with the punches. I changed the subject to avoid risking other people’s discomfort.” Thank you @EricaKayeMD. EVERYONE in medicine needs to read this.
Great news for people living with #CKD and #T2D - positive results from #FIGARODKD showing less CV outcomes with #finerenone. Eagerly await details. https://t.co/u2EEpqdV5G
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According to @PeterLinMD, the #COVID19 vaccine is the last form of defense. Think of it as a home security system. If you have a system, you don't leave the windows and doors open, right? So, keep wearing your masks and washing your hands! 😷 #livestream#askascientist
@cristinaydarwin So for the first time they are going to vaccinate the hot spots. Vaccine will stop transmission there. Then less virus around to infect others. So if we focus on hot spot you can put out the fire.
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@M3Forsythe Asymptomatic means they are making virus in the nose cells so if you test them they will have virus. We thought they will all get symptoms over time but now we know there are people that never gets symptoms. They virus makes copies of itself in the nose cells but never invades
@M3Forsythe @CBCNews No that is not what I have said. No symptom carriers of the virus can spread everytime they breath out so definitely the asymptomatic can spread the virus. Thank you for letting me clarify