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Mashup Score: 4Liberals joined conservatives to mainstream anti-vax beliefs about viruses and public health - 21 day(s) ago
Viruses are bad for kids’ health. Public health is a collective effort. Liberals no longer believe either.
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Mashup Score: 3
Names of hotels used during the trip’s three stops were redacted from the documents. A little over $2,500 was spent on official gifts
Source: apple.newsCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 6Rushfit - Get Fit Fighting with Georges St-Pierre - 1 month(s) ago
Limited time only! 50% off SELECTED PRODUCTS UFC World Champion, Georges and his trainers bring you the best fitness and technical martial arts programs to challenge your body & mind. Whether you fight or not, this is a sure-fire route to GET FIT and learn MMA with GSP. “There is a difference between a fighter and a martial artist. A fighter is training for a purpose. He has a fight. I’ m a martial artist. I don’ t train for a fight; I train for myself. My goal is perfection, but I will never reach
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Mashup Score: 3
In multiple districts across the country, rates of chronic absence — the percentage of students who miss at least 10 per cent of the school year, or two full days a month — are up significantly, according to exclusive data compiled by CBC.
Source: www.cbc.caCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 5Assainissement de l’air dans nos écoles et COVID-19 | Il faut mieux protéger nos jeunes - 1 month(s) ago
Mutisme : 1. Refus, incapacité physique ou psychologique de parler. 2. Comportement silencieux de quelqu’un, des médias, des politiciens ou de la Santé publique sur un sujet. (Adaptation libre)
Source: www.lapresse.caCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 32
FVD has good accuracy for detecting venous congestion and shows moderate agreement with VExUS grading. With potentially easier physical accessibility and a shorter learning curve for novices, it may be a simple and valuable tool for assessing venous congestion.
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Mashup Score: 43thinking critical care - 2 month(s) ago
a blog for thinking docs: blending good evidence, physiology, common sense, and applying it at the bedside!
Source: thinkingcriticalcare.comCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 43thinking critical care - 2 month(s) ago
a blog for thinking docs: blending good evidence, physiology, common sense, and applying it at the bedside!
Source: thinkingcriticalcare.comCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 18Seeing beneath the surface: Harnessing point-of-care ultrasound for internal jugular vein evaluation - 2 month(s) ago
Seeing beneath the surface: Harnessing point-of-care ultrasound for internal jugular vein evaluation
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Mashup Score: 79
Background Current recommendations support guiding fluid resuscitation through the assessment of fluid responsiveness. Recently, the concept of fluid tolerance and the prevention of venous congestion (VC) have emerged as relevant aspects to be considered to avoid potentially deleterious side effects of fluid resuscitation. However, there is paucity of data on the relationship of fluid responsiveness and VC. This study aims to compare the prevalence of venous congestion in fluid responsive and fluid unresponsive critically ill patients after intensive care (ICU) admission. Methods Multicenter, prospective cross-sectional observational study conducted in three medical–surgical ICUs in Chile. Consecutive mechanically ventilated patients that required vasopressors and admitted < 24 h to ICU were included between November 2022 and June 2023. Patients were assessed simultaneously for fluid responsiveness and VC at a single timepoint. Fluid responsiveness status, VC signals such as central ve
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Sad how both sides ended up bowing to their true corporate masters. Til it’s clear that repeated infection harms the economy, we’re stuck in this nonsense while there r things we could do like clean the air/mask in crowds. https://t.co/1DCfRKoenj