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    • Mashup Score: 16
      E.P.A. Plans to Reconsider a Ban on Cancer-Causing Asbestos (Gift Article) - 4 day(s) ago

      The Trump administration’s move sets back a decades-long effort to end the use of the material, which is widely banned in other countries.

      Source: www.nytimes.com
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        #MedTwitter #OncTwitter E.P.A. Plans to Reconsider a Ban on #Cancer-Causing Asbestos. https://t.co/PQcnWPOjzz Congressional switchboard: 202-224-3121 will connect you to your Rep/Senator. cc @ASCO @AACR @ASCOPres @AACRPres

    • Mashup Score: 27
      Male mice can grow female organs — if their mothers lack iron - 15 day(s) ago

      Nature – Hear the biggest stories from the world of science | 04 June 2025

      Source: www.nature.com
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        RT @Nature: Latest from the Nature Podcast 🔊 Male mice can grow female organs — if their mothers lack iron https://t.co/2qhxCYVRkO

    • Mashup Score: 4
      Research Conquers Cancer - 22 day(s) ago

      Help fund vital programs and the latest breakthroughs in cancer research. https://CONQUER.ORG/donate

      Source: support.conquer.org
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        #ASCO25 @ConquerCancerFd https://t.co/omz9rDoElL

    • Mashup Score: 17
      "Taps" performed in Arlington National Cemetery (summer and winter) - 27 day(s) ago

      The buglers of The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” perform over 5000 missions a year in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA.Featured bugler…

      Source: www.youtube.com
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        Our Navy family remembers with gratitude all of those we have lost. Recommitting ourselves to protecting our precious freedoms. https://t.co/DogAbq6HzE

    • Mashup Score: 37
      ‘We’re losing decades of our life to this illness’: long Covid patients on the fear of being forgotten - 2 month(s) ago

      Five years on from March 2020, millions of people still face debilitating symptoms, with huge repercussions on public health and productivity. But politicians are starting to pretend the pandemic never happened

      Source: www.theguardian.com
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        She was in her 40s, healthy, a teacher and a CrossFit athlete. #LongCovid stole it all from her. The best thing you can do is avoid getting infected. Each new #COVID19 illness is another round of Russian roulette. #MedTwitter https://t.co/8MY4ILFVTi

    • Mashup Score: 8
      Exercise Pathophysiology in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Long COVID: Commonalities Detected by Invasive Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing - 2 month(s) ago

      RationaleThere is substantial overlap of exertional symptoms in Long COVID (LC) and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) including intractable fatigue, post-exertional malais…

      Source: www.atsjournals.org
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        For more info, go here: https://t.co/AZa1Jbq86x. Thinking about all the patients with acute #COVID19 illness who were hypoxemic but not breathless & whose O2 improved with proning. All of this was a clue that such shunt physiology may be important in this disease (& sequelae).

    • Mashup Score: 40
      SARS-CoV-2 Infection and New-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Among Pediatric Patients - 4 month(s) ago

      This cohort study assesses the risk of development of type 2 diabetes in pediatric patients aged 10 to 19 years after receiving a COVID-19 diagnosis compared with the risk after other non–COVID-19 respiratory infections during the first 2 years of the pandemic.

      Source: jamanetwork.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
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        Retrospective cohort study of 614K kids (age 10-19) w/ #COVID19 or another respiratory infection had ~50% increase in relative risk of developing type 2 #diabetes at 1, 3, & 6 mos after #COVID19 infection. #MedTwitter https://t.co/143LgikI4A

    • Mashup Score: 17
      Literacy Statistics 2022-2023 - 5 month(s) ago

      Literacy Data and its impact on the Nation • Illiteracy has become such a serious problem in our country that 130 million adults are now unable to read a simple story to their children • 21% of adults in the US are illiterate in 2022 • 54% of adults have a literacy below 6th grade level • 45 million are functionally illiterate and read below a 5th grade level • 44% of the American adults do not read a book in a year • The Top 3 states for highest child literacy rates were Massachusetts, Maryland

      Source: www.thenationalliteracyinstitute.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
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        Screenshots of US illiteracy stats come from here https://t.co/sWV649lCQM, where you can also learn more.

    • Mashup Score: 16
      DonorsChoose: Support a classroom. Build a future. - 5 month(s) ago

      DonorsChoose connects teachers in high-need communities with donors who want to help.

      Source: www.donorschoose.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
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        We are all lucky to have been taught to read by great teachers, families, or ourselves. Our country is counting on us to lead now. If you’re in it for the long game, please teach someone to read. If you can’t spare the time, find a teacher to support: https://t.co/bHCO9mPzJ6.

    • Mashup Score: 8
      The Elephantine Memories of Food-Caching Birds - 5 month(s) ago

      Some animals can remember where they’ve buried hundreds of thousands of seeds. Why can’t we remember where we’ve put our eyeglasses?

      Source: www.newyorker.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
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        “Some animals can remember where they’ve buried hundreds of thousands of seeds. Why can’t we remember where we’ve put our eyeglasses?” #MedTwitter #NeuroTwitter https://t.co/PVBtAl4jg7

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    Tatiana Prowell, MD

    @tmprowell

    Breast oncologist #JohnsHopkins & #FDA. Serving people w/ cancer via clinical care, #MedEd, #DrugDevelopment, & policy. I amplify the unheard. No COI. #bcsm

    ASCO 2025

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