@babbymd Much to ask- where are you? What will you need the for? Snow? Will you be exercising or no?
If you want gloves for really really cold and wet, huge fan of guide gloves from Black Diamond. If you just need something from hospital to car, less will do :)
“Whenever I’m about to do something, I think ‘Would an idiot do that?’ and if they would, I do not do that thing.” – Dwight Schrute
And what is the best way to spot an idiot? Look for the person who is cruel.
The AAP named Joseph L. Wright, M.D., M.P.H., FAAP, its new chief health equity officer. Dr. Wright will oversee national strategies to promote & achieve health equity for all children & advance equity, diversity & inclusion efforts within @AmerAcadPeds https://t.co/8ShtjHjKFa
When we immunize children, it’s a lot like helping them learn to read. Vaccines are beginner texts that our body uses to practice comprehending a virus. A literate immune system can keep kids healthy…so that they can focus on kid stuff (like reading the books they love!)
@AshleyGWinter Pretty sure that every pediatrician knows *exactly what he’s referring to! Many, many congratulations to you both! - with love from a pediatrician
Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 1006 (!)
There’s an awful lot of Covid confusion & misinformation out there, particularly around these three topics: masks, vaccines, and home tests. Let’s look at them in today's thread. (1/24)
A new webinar from Dartmouth Health featuring a sports pediatrician, sports psychologist, and student-athlete sheds light on the challenges student-athletes experience and ways in which parents, teachers, coaches, trainers and others can help. https://t.co/D8yzPDnzcw
#YouthSports
@sjs856@GeoffRBennett This animated video will give many finally understanding of how the body has an immune system, how it works and then the acquired immune system from inoculations, vaccines administered specifically for a disease. https://t.co/SAMEpjxbuD