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Juanita Marquez 🌎🕊️🌊💖🙏🏼+🧬💉🏳️🌈ally
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Christian liberal geek saving the world literally+figuratively. Tech, medicine, Muppets, food, travel, random interesting stuff. She/her. @serti.bsky.social
in front of a computer Katılım Şubat 2009
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Juanita Marquez 🌎🕊️🌊💖🙏🏼+🧬💉🏳️🌈ally retweetledi

"How to Terminate PAIN PATIENTS From Your Care":
NP "Dr" Wendy Wright" explains how to get rid of those pesky pain patients - document threats or violence by patient, and they're gone in 30 days. Wright states she's "terminated" more pain pts in last 5yrs than in her entire 18yrs of practice. And yes, it's about pain patients.
painmedicinenews.com/Multimedia/Art…
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@Fgalez4f @DamienEvans21 @ABmrJutt Other people from other countries can read news from elsewhere. theguardian.com/us-news/2026/a…
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@ABmrJutt Hey google, was a woman in Tennessee told by her doctor that she must abort or she will die and her state wouldn't let her?
Wow. Apparently Tennessee really IS that bad! 😮

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@joe2boogaloo @wahlstedt007 So much for celebrating that pesky Constitutional free speech, which means people can speak their minds. If you don't like what he's asking, scroll on by.
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@wahlstedt007 It’s not stressful at all, as a German, why don’t you try something which is historically something Germany is bad at, and mind your own business? Not gonna be lectured by someone from a country responsible for 85 million deaths less than 100 years ago.
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@bitappend @wahlstedt007 @txgermanbre I think the massive protests disprove this. Regular people are getting more engaged because they realize it is hitting them in the paycheck. Sad that it takes that to engage them, but at least they are learning.
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Im going to say people are no longer politically stressed. They are financially stressed or medically stressed. The current generation couldn't spell nato or point to germany, iran, and ukraine on a map. Political geeks can, but reality is that most people are focused on their own home or ticktock. The stresses they feel will translate to political results in a few months, but stress about the politics, war or what tweet the president says is isolated to a few who are locked in and not already politically resigned.
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@GeoxpXp @wahlstedt007 You might want to actually read some of that media to see who really has been purchasing and merging all the media.
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@wahlstedt007 It’s not stressful at all. Its the democrats working with the democrat controlled media to make you think just that.
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@wahlstedt007 I went to a protest today. There were so many good signs and so many wonderful people that I met trying to fight for our democracy.

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When I was in the hospital, they ran a CT scan on my chest to look at the cracked rib. That scan found ground-glass opacities in my lungs. The pulmonologist didn't really know what to make of it, but I'm familiar enough with the literature on this that I recalled the exact papers: these have been found in otherwise healthy people years after a COVID infection.
It's not PEM. It's not fatigue. It's not a symptom on some checklist or survey dolled out by some academic who has been wasting funds for the last 15 years with nothing to show for it. It's organ damage. Try absorbing that into the IACC framework. Try staging it on a five-point ME/CFS severity scale. Try treating it with pacing and LDN. Try telling the doctor who put a tube in my chest that this is the same condition as post-EBV fatigue.
This is why the conflation matters. When Long COVID gets absorbed into a symptom-based chronic illness framework, the vascular damage disappears. The cardiac injury disappears. The lung fibrosis disappears. The strokes disappear. What remains is "fatigue and brain fog," vague symptoms that seemingly demand nothing from anyone in power.

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Juanita Marquez 🌎🕊️🌊💖🙏🏼+🧬💉🏳️🌈ally retweetledi

Yesterday, a federal judge barred Elon Musk's lawyers from arguing that AI could threaten humanity in his lawsuit against OpenAI.
OpenAI was founded as a nonprofit focused on developing AI safely. But our recent @NewYorker investigation documented how some researchers at the company have raised concerns about safety being sidelined.
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A large trial found that increasing fluid intake did not significantly reduce kidney stone recurrence over two years, despite boosting urine volume. Personalized prevention strategies may be necessary, as consistent high fluid intake is challenging.
Prevention of urinary stones with hydration - PUSH trial, enrolled 1658 participants (median age, 44 years; 57% women) aged 12 years or older with a history of urinary stone disease and low 24-hour urine volumes.

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Juanita Marquez 🌎🕊️🌊💖🙏🏼+🧬💉🏳️🌈ally retweetledi

I genuinely can’t wrap my head around this idea that doctors are getting rich off pharma by prescribing medications that cost $4. Like…what exactly is the payout supposed to be for prescribing metformin or an albuterol inhaler?
We are not getting “rich” off generics. There’s no secret check tied to writing a prescription for meds that have been around for decades and cost less than your morning coffee. And no, we don’t get a Venmo every time we prescribe a brand name medication either.
If anything, we’re prescribing generics, hunting down savings programs, and constantly arguing with insurance companies just to get medications covered for our patients. The narrative just doesn’t hold up.
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THIS is how to discuss abortion and women's health!!!👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻🔥🔥🔥👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
"When you see Rep. Gill’s shit-eating grin, you’ll know exactly who he is.
Since Rep. Gill is so interested in our favorite types of abortions, I thought I’d share a few of mine.
My favorite type of abortion is the one that prevents a raped ten-year-old from breaking her pelvis in childbirth.
I also like abortions that keep women from carrying dead fetuses for weeks on end, which is what happened to Marlena Stell in Rep. Gill’s home state of Texas.
My favorite abortions are the kind that stop women from going septic, or prevent 28-year-olds from losing both of their fallopian tubes.
Another favorite? The abortion that means a Texas 21-year-old won’t be forced to carry a fetus developing without a head.
I like the abortion that means a pregnant mother of five with cervical cancer doesn’t have to beg a hospital panel for chemotherapy.
I like the abortion that doesn’t force a woman to travel far from home when faced with a fatal fetal abnormality.
I like the abortion that doesn’t force a woman to travel far from home when faced with a fatal fetal abnormality.
I really like the abortion that stops patients from having to plead for help in videos made in hospital parking lots.
My favorite types of abortions are the ones that allow women to live. Maybe if Candi Miller, or Amber Nicole Thurman, or Tierra Walker had access to abortion, they would still be here.
My favorite types of abortions are the ones that allow women to go to college.
My favorite types of abortions are the ones that let women leave abusive relationships.
My favorite kinds of abortions are the ones that mean women get to choose their own life path, to decide what is best for them, and to figure out if and when they want to start a family.
My favorite types of abortions are the ones that allow us to meet the person that we’re supposed to be with.
My number one favorite abortion is probably the one that allowed me to meet my husband and for us to have our daughter, who is now 15 years old.
Actually, scratch that—my favorite is the abortion that saved my life when my daughter was three, and ensured that she didn't grow up without a mother.
So Rep. Gill, it is really hard to choose just one favorite type of abortion. There are so many, and they’re all my favorites. Does that answer your question?"
My Favorite Abortion, by @JessicaValenti open.substack.com/pub/jessica/p/…
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Psalm 139:14 "I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
your works are wonderful,
I know that full well."
Keith Siau@drkeithsiau
Scenes from the most beautiful part of the human body 🤩
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@drkeithsiau Have you heard of or experienced issues with pts using semaglutide having to resort to 2-3 lax preps to completely clean colon? Do you think this will dissuade those pts to get colonoscopies? Maybe more of a US issue.
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@scottisaacsmd So, arguably, they could discourage patient compliance with or usage of colonoscopies due to multi-day fasting/laxative prep, resulting in less polyps/cancer being detected and removed, and increases in untreated colon cancer. Wonder if this has been studied yet.
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@scottisaacsmd Another problem with these drugs is apparently they make cleaning out your colon more difficult (due to slowed motility?). I spoke with a gastro doc doing colonoscopies and he mentioned they have had a number of patients have to do 2-3 rounds of flush prep to get everything out.
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This NEJM Perspective highlights a growing problem with GLP-1 therapy: rising off-label, lifestyle use, little eating-disorder screening, and millions at risk of silent harm if we do not build safeguards now.
nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

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