Wife to Jamie, mama to Jack, Addi, 36 furry creatures & 12 feathered ones. Lover of God, people, Auburn and serving my community through family medicine.
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Without a doubt the most fun year in Auburn basketball ever. We can go to 10 more Final Fours but no season will ever be as exciting as the first.
How about this….. @HighPointU had donors pay for a charter flight, hotels, and meals so some of their students could experience @MarchMadnessMBB & @MarchMadnessWBB in person. Here are some lucky students in Portland.
“Don’t accept the NIT invite”
“Why are they selling tickets?”
“Why would people go?”
Have you tried not being a bitch? Either love Auburn and support them or don’t at all.
@NextRoundLive@RyanBrownLive I’m excited to get to see them continue to play. There have been plenty of years, plenty, we weren’t invited to even a backyard pickup game. What a ridiculous statement to make.
@AuburnMBB@TigersUnlimited We've been TUF for 25yrs&MBB tkt holders since2018.Glad to be sitting in prem seats for the NIT.Disappointed in those who chose not to support the Tigers &gave up their seats.Maybe they give them up for the season so true fans can sit in those seats.
Cool part about being a physician is that you get accused of being a pharma shill & forcing pills down peoples’ throats and get yelled at for not prescribing antibiotics for asymptomatic bacteriuria both in the same day.
Casey, this is what happens when wellness rhetoric collides with public health reality.
Hepatitis B is not transmitted “only by sex and needles.” It spreads through blood and body fluids, including mother-to-child transmission at birth and household exposure in early childhood. When infants are infected, about 90% develop chronic hepatitis B, which can lead decades later to cirrhosis and liver cancer.
We learned this very clearly in Alaska Native communities, where hepatitis B once caused extraordinarily high rates of chronic infection and liver cancer. Beginning in the early 1980s, universal vaccination programs were implemented, and we now have over 40 years of follow-up data.
The result: childhood hepatitis B infection in Alaska Native populations essentially disappeared, and liver cancer in vaccinated cohorts dropped dramatically.
That’s why the United States moved to universal newborn vaccination in the 1990s—because screening parents alone missed infections and children were still becoming chronically infected.
Calling this “insanity” ignores one of the most successful cancer-prevention programs in modern medicine.
It’s easy to cast suspicion on vaccines from a podcast microphone. It’s harder to argue with four decades of epidemiology.
When did schools stop teaching how to use apostrophes to show possession? Or is it just a text lingo rule that I missed? Incorrect punctuation in text messaging makes people seem dumb to me. #grammarmatters#longlivecommasandapostraphes
Eating out in Las Vegas is crazy. To our right is a lady dressed in a beautiful off the shoulder velvet gown with jewels. To our left is a dude in a hoodie. @CutSteakhouse
NEW: Hugh Freeze to @_JHokanson on Jackson Arnold:
“Let’s be clear, this is not a beat up Jackson... But certainly, it didn’t work out to the level that he nor I both expected for him and our team. And that’s why I’m sitting here.”
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Anti vaxxers have an ally in RFK Jr as Health Secretary and see this is their big chance to bring down the entire vaccine program - which has saved tens of millions of lives.
Do not let them