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    Preprint servers and professional discourse on social media sites like Twitter have been incredibly helpful in spreading useful information as the COVID-19 p…

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    • @dfreedman7 @Dr_ScottK @apsmunro @kmixer3 IMO there are pros and cons to preprints, it’s not black & white; some of the data coming earlier in the pandemic has been useful but this shows how harmful some can be did a #jnolive last year on this with @eliowa @royperlis @JAMANetworkOpen https://t.co/nqeMLroBLy

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    Ben C. Smith, BA joins JAMA Network editors to discuss a cross-sectional study examining the temporal pattern of opioid prescribing for patients with pain co…

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    • see this #JNOlive https://t.co/YgzvGDvFT0 https://t.co/vxexdUJOt4 https://t.co/uhM87Vwlma

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    #JNOLive | February 16, 2021Milind Y. Desai, MD, MBA, joins JAMA Network Open Digital Media Editor, Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, to discuss a randomized clinical t…

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    • also this is bittersweetly the last #JNOLive it has been a ton of fun but there are better places to put out effort, particularly the outstanding video team which makes all of the @JAMANetwork videos including those with Dr. Fauci, @CDCDirector et al https://t.co/e1mR5y2PmU

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    #JNOLive @DesaiMilindY joins @MDAware to discuss RCT finding that high-dose zinc and/or vitamin C did not significantly decrease duration of #COVID19 symptoms in ambulatory patients. @ClevelandClinic

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    • #JNOLive @DesaiMilindY joins @MDAware to discuss RCT finding that high-dose zinc and/or vitamin C did not significantly decrease duration of #COVID19 symptoms in ambulatory patients. @ClevelandClinic https://t.co/VfqjaAPnQm