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Intervening Interventionalist

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Beigetreten Temmuz 2009
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Noah Kaufman, MD
Noah Kaufman, MD@noahkaufmanmd·
I MADE MY OWN CLINIC. Everything is about the patient. It feels so good. This is the way medicine should be practiced. Denver, CO
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@SarahisCensored Don’t judge fake fall. In 2 weeks during early summer at 100 degrees, we will be complaining again. Besides, we get to wear the beautiful coats that rarely leave the closet
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Sarah Fields
Sarah Fields@SarahisCensored·
Texas needs to explain to me why it’s 50° in May.
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salaryDr
salaryDr@SalaryDr·
Physicians: what's the single contract line you most regret not negotiating harder on? Malpractice tail? Call frequency? Non-compete radius? RVU threshold? Asking for a lot of friends 😅
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Brent A. Williams, MD
Brent A. Williams, MD@BrentAWilliams2·
This is the truth: No single health intervention has been definitively proven to be broadly more effective than exercise across all health outcomes. Meeting physical activity guidelines (150–300 min/week of moderate-intensity or 75–150 min/week of vigorous-intensity aerobic exercise) is associated with a 27–31% reduction in all-cause mortality and a 23–40% reduction in CVD mortality.
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
I've gone way deep down the rabbit hole on longevity and about 80% of the stuff you see is BS. There are some basics that are very simple. Number one, stop eating crap food. Number two, sleep seven hours and 20 minutes a day. Number three, exercise every day. Basically, longevity is about mental acuity and mobility.
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
Seth Rogan on why he doesn’t want kids. To each his own but the greatest gift God ever gave us is the gift of having kids. All the money, fame and accolades in the world can replace having kids. If you’re able to, have kids. A ton of them.
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Grummz@Grummz·
Why is this new music video capturing everyone? Simple. The boys are back. It’s got that energy that female led schools have tried to crush for years.
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@ShawnRyan762 There are many dangers. Not to mention people with auto immune or immune disorders. Plus I would loooooveeee to see studies with peptides and menopausal women. The most ignored group right after pregnant women
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Shawn Ryan
Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
The Hidden Dangers of Peptides “It can’t detect whether it’s causing vascularization on a cancer cell. Cancer cells are so hungry when they form a tumor site, they say okay great, now we need blood vessels to survive, so they form their own blood vessel supply. And because they become so greedy, these tumor cells go out and metastasize all over your body, and you have no control over that. Whether it goes to your brain, spinal cord, you don’t know until stage four, and then you’re done.” @louisanicola_
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Runner's World
Runner's World@runnersworld·
A marathon hydration hack you probably haven’t tried: carrying a straw. One runner says it turned chaotic aid-station water stops into a total game changer—making it easier to actually drink on the run. Sometimes the simplest race-day tricks make the biggest difference. runnersworldmag.visitlink.me/lyMjGg
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Science News
Science News@SciencNews·
Higher physical activity is significantly associated with lower biological age
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@hjluks Ok. Agree again. Tai chi…. Best physical activity to prevent falls in community dwelling elderly. (Says PMR)
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Howard Luks MD
Howard Luks MD@hjluks·
Once we start falling… serious health issues are just around the corner. We don’t fall because we stumble… we mostly fall because we can’t recover. An important thread...
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Anish Koka, MD
Anish Koka, MD@anish_koka·
A good reminder that many well qualified U.S. citizens get shut out of the U.S. medical school system. Some persevere by going to Caribbean medical schools which are filled with perfectly well qualified American citizens who didn’t get into U.S. medical schools. Just another data point that demonstrates the lie people choose to circulate about there not being a sufficient number of capable American citizens to become doctors.
Dr Ahmad Rehan Khan@AhmadRehanKhan

𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗦𝘂𝗿𝗴𝗲𝗼𝗻 𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗡𝗼𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝗮𝗻 𝗜𝗠𝗚: Dr Nicole Saphier has been nominated as the next U.S. Surgeon General, and this marks a return to credentialed, clinically trained medical leadership. Board-certified radiologist. Completed U.S. residency and fellowship. Director of Breast Imaging at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. And yes, she is also an IMG, having graduated from Ross University School of Medicine. A reminder that IMGs are not “less qualified”, many follow the exact same rigorous U.S. training pathway and go on to lead at top institutions. Her nomination comes after Casey Means’s bid faced scrutiny over not completing residency and lacking an active medical license, along with controversial public health views. This isn’t about politics. This is about credibility. The Surgeon General is not just a spokesperson, it’s the face of American public health. Training matters. Experience matters. Accountability matters. #NicoleSaphier #SurgeonGeneral

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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Where are they now?
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Robert Berry, DO
Robert Berry, DO@txsportsdoc·
Happy Anniversary to me and my company. 11 years ago today I left the largest healthcare system in Texas and started all over in private practice. 2 kids in college, I went to zero income. Best decision I ever made. Now 5 locations, our own hospital, physical therapy, Orthopedic Urgent Cares. It can be done. I hope more of my colleagues will consider becoming private once again. Here is the first one where it all began. It’s been a great journey. Sportsmedtexas.com
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Amar Singh Chouhan
Amar Singh Chouhan@amar_4inc·
@MarcoFoster_ Jennifer Welch said what many are afraid to say , when hate is being packaged and fed to the next generation, silence becomes complicity. This needed to be called out.
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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
Jennifer Welch to Erika Kirk: “You are the racist fascist about whom I am talking to. The work your husband’s company and that you are doing to America’s youth to make them racist, narrow-minded, hateful and batshit crazy is an absolute disgrace”
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Robert Broadhurst
Robert Broadhurst@broadhurstbobb·
Congressman Jamie Raskin has been ordered to repay the federal government $304,000 he took from the illegal student loan debt relief program for his daughter's tuition to Stanford. "Mr. Raskin knew the program would be shot down," wrote 14th District Judge Joseph A Barron, "so he pushed his application through using his position." Raskin's defense was that the program was perfectly legal when he took the money. "That defense is summarily rejected." The judge also noted that the Raskins are worth more than $14 million and shouldn't have qualified in the first place. "There's grounds for a criminal case here if ever this court saw one."
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