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Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aire Katılım Haziran 2018
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Jose R Arribas
Jose R Arribas@jrarribas·
Adiós a @EvidenceOpen en Europa. Era una de las pocas IAs pensadas para médicos, anclada en literatura revisada por pares. En la UE solo quedan LLMs generalistas (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini), sin filtrado clínico. Sin sustituto europeo equivalente. Perdemos una herramienta útil.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
BREAKING🚨: Dr. Tatiana Sampaio is the most important woman on planet right now A Brazilian scientist who has restored movement to six paraplegic patients to date, one of the greatest achievements in medicine.
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memes to save
memes to save@MemesToSave·
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lavitalenta
lavitalenta@lavitalenta·
It’s very important that this be the vibe for 2026
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
Children often reserve their most intense emotions for their mothers because they view her as a secure, unconditional “safe base” where they can release stress without fear of rejection. This pattern is strongly supported by attachment theory, which explains that children express their biggest feelings with the caregiver they trust most. Mothers are often that primary attachment figure, so emotional outbursts can actually signal a healthy, secure relationship rather than disrespect or defiance. According to research from the Child Mind Institute, children feel safest expressing overwhelm to the caregiver who provides the most consistent comfort. Understanding this dynamic helps parents respond with empathy and recognize that these big emotions are a sign of deep trust and emotional safety.
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Peter Nakaji MD
Peter Nakaji MD@PeterNakajiMD·
“If you can do microsurgery, you can learn to braid hair.” For years we shaved heads before brain surgery. Looked closer: leaving hair doesn’t raise risk of complications and patients prefer it. So I braid it. More work, more dignity. They’ll see that in the mirror every day.
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mia🫒
mia🫒@rasputinboneym·
This street in Prague had local kids draw the designs for Christmas lights and they’re so cute
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love drops
love drops@lovedropx·
Sip
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Tei@teisanchezp·
@bele_bae Depende cuál. Con algunos sí (ejemplo: DIU, SIU) Saludos. (soy médica)
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Lucrezia Borgia
Lucrezia Borgia@pauborgia·
Se dejan inyectar botox, metacrilato, ácido hialurónico por especialistas en energía cósmica. Toman preparados proteicos supervisados por el que vende las mancuernas del gimnasio. Pero cuestionan las vacunas que erradicaron enfermedades mortales como el sarampión y la viruela.
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Margarito Esparza N.
Margarito Esparza N.@soyMargarlto·
La morra que baña perritos // Un cardiólogo
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maji
maji@bloodean_·
sabes q le agarro la enfermedad d la garrapata a bella hadid cuando su ig se ve asi
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blu🩷@13blublu·
esta foto nunca me va a dejar de dar risa es increible
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Neuroblues
Neuroblues@neuroblues7·
En 1992, Peter Ratcliffe recibió esta carta de rechazo de Nature. Sus hallazgos no eran “un avance suficiente en nuestro conocimiento”. 27 años después, ganó el Premio Nobel por el mismo descubrimiento. No pierdas la fe en lo que crees.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano

In 1992 Peter Ratcliffe received this rejection letter from Nature. His findings were not "a sufficient advance in our understanding". 27 years later he won the Nobel Prize for the same discovery. Don't lose faith in the things you believe in.

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