🚨🗣️⬇️BREAKING: Members of @AmDiabetesAssn were escorted by police out of the convention center in New Orleans during the organization's annual meeting on Friday as they handed out copies of an editorial criticizing Trump administration changes to U.S. biomedical research.
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@nickmmark According to the aptly named Vampire study, they will likely have melena for a few days after eating (drinking?) blood. I suppose it depends on how often they feed.
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@CPSolvers@medrants@rabihmgeha @DxRxEdu @tony_breu@uabimres Amazing case and really enjoyed Tony Breu's tweetorial, thank you everyone! Thinking about the mechanism, I was recalling that stomach acid is also important for liberating dietary B12 for absorption. If his vitamin has B12, maybe it was helpful after all?
@ThisAmerLife Ira poses the question about this being one of the most impactful letters to the editor. What about the one saying Opioids are not addictive!!! Also to the NEJM no less. Seems like letters to the editor cause a ton of trouble when misinterpreted as scientific investigations.