Alan Ge, MD

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Alan Ge, MD

Alan Ge, MD

@RealAlanGe

Husband | Medicine | Reasoning | AI | Longevity

Katılım Aralık 2018
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Jonathan Sanching Tsay @tsay.bsky.social
The cerebellum isn’t just about coordinating movement. It’s implicated in nearly every domain of cognition—from language to social behavior. But how exactly does the cerebellum contribute to action and cognition? 🧵 Check out our new paper w/ @ivrylab: arxiv.org/abs/2509.09818
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Dr. Glaucomflecken
Dr. Glaucomflecken@DGlaucomflecken·
You’re not a failure
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Tony Breu
Tony Breu@tony_breu·
1/15 Why is torsemide my preferred loop diuretic when treating heart failure? As a follow-up to a recent tweetorial on furosemide and gut edema, let me offer a 3-part ode to torsemide.
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
Happy new year! Today, a mini-tweetstorm of some of the things I've said and written over the past decade, and what I think about those subjects today.
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Bob Wachter
Bob Wachter@Bob_Wachter·
Remember "TX & FL have done nearly as well as CA while staying 'open' " narrative? Let's look: CA deaths/100K=194 TX deaths/100K=262 FL deaths/100K=291 Dead Texans who'd be alive if TX matched CA death rate:19,741 Dead Floridians...:20,827 To me, "nearly as well" ≠ 40,000 lives.
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Bob Wachter
Bob Wachter@Bob_Wachter·
Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 647 (!) I haven’t done a San Francisco update for a while. Now seems like a good time, since SF – the most vaxxed big city in the U.S. – may offer lessons for the nation about how an Omicron surge is influenced by high vax (& masking) rates.(1/25)
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GFunk
GFunk@Gfunkera86·
ETH $4392 at the stroke of midnight EST on NYE. What's your call? Closest to the number (Price Is Right Rules) wins an @adidasoriginals NFT.
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Peter Attia
Peter Attia@PeterAttiaMD·
1/10 Sleep is one of the most-commonly overlooked aspects of health, wellness & longevity. It took me a long time to understand the importance of sleep. I completely ignored it early on in my career, likely to my detriment.
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Bob Wachter
Bob Wachter@Bob_Wachter·
This thing has rapidly become the world’s exasperating good news/bad news story. If your head isn’t spinning, you’re not paying attention. A 🧵on my take on both the good news & the bad, with an emphasis on the things that have changed in the past few days... or minutes.(1/25)
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Michael L. Barnett
Michael L. Barnett@ml_barnett·
Here's my list of 12 papers in 2021 at the intersection of health care, medicine, economics and policy that surprised me, made me think, or were just damn clever. I'm just going to focus on non-COVID-19 papers - we have enough of that other stuff in our feeds. Off we go! /1
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Eric Topol
Eric Topol@EricTopol·
You know it's a good day in the pandemic when: —The 1st anti-Covid pill is cleared —More indications that Omicron is associated with less severe illness and tends to come down from its big surge as quickly as it ascends —The 1st pan-coronavirus vaccine is ready for Phase 2 trials
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Bill Gates
Bill Gates@BillGates·
Just when it seemed like life would return to normal, we could be entering the worst part of the pandemic. Omicron will hit home for all of us. Close friends of mine now have it, and I’ve canceled most of my holiday plans.
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Alan Ge, MD
Alan Ge, MD@RealAlanGe·
One of the things I’m really looking forward to in residency is participating more in journal clubs! Evaluating literature is such an important skill which is unfortunately overshadowed by Step 1 and 2 during medical school
Peter Attia@PeterAttiaMD

When analyzing a scientific study, one (of the many) important questions to ask is: "how generalizable are the results?" Check out this month's "Ask Me Anything" episode to hear the full list of questions, common pitfalls investigators make, and more: bit.ly/3mnjKif

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