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Professor of medicine, kidney doc, epidemiologist, editor, mask researcher and advocate (airborne) @docshumanity.bsky.social Opinions my own https://www.doctorshumanity.org/petition https://maskevidence.org
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I keep seeing studies
which find how Covid
damages the brain
and the lungs
and the heart,
and a new study finds
it raises the risk
of kidney disease too,
all of which is why
you will find me
still wearing a mask.
figure of albuminuria reduction with finerenone
Finally, FINEONE shows Finerenone
reduces albuminuria in T1DM
www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
@nejm.org #NephSKy
An advertisement for an iftar Sat Mar 7: 4pm for Sudan and Gaza. Speakers are Dr Catherine Clase; Sheikh Adullah Idris; Dr Anas Alkassem. QR code for sign up is provided. The Canadian charity UOSSM is the organizer and fundraiser. The location is The Mannor London, 109 Falcon St London ON L5W4Z2.
Please consider attending this iftar, if you are in the London area. If you are not able to attend, please support UOSSM's work by donating here: www.uossm-canada.org
Carbohydrate Ingestion on Exercise Metabolism and Physical Performance. Read more in #EndocrineReviews: bit.ly/46QlgjZ #Carbohydrates #Metabolism #Glycogen @endocrinesociety.bsky.social
π€βΆοΈ New #McMasterPerspective: Dr Anthony Sandre reviews contemporary use of #ASA:
π When to use (or avoid) ASA
π Evidence showing P2Y12 inhibitors may offer better outcomes with less bleeding
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#VTE #MedEd #MedicalEducation #FOAMEd
Cover of The Lancet:
@thelancet.com
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STUDY: We found that while the majority of the roads in these cities are low stress, they are poorly connected, and the greater provision of low-stress cycling infrastructure is associated with more people cycling to work.β
No surprise, but evidence confirming the obvious is valuable. #UrbanTruth
You can become disabled or homeless at any time.
They arenβt moral failings.
You canβt βjust try harderβ.
All it takes is one accident, one illness, one catastrophic event and your life changes forever.
Itβs a minority group you can join at any time.
Never forget, a 13-year study found that protected bike-lanes led to a drastic decline in fatalities for all road users.
ALL ROAD USERS.
What about painted bike-lanes? No safety improvement at all.
For sharrows, itβs actually safer to NOT have them.
Via @usa.streetsblog.org @nyc.streetsblog.org
I regularly see people wondering how it's possible that there are so many musicians and writers and film makers and artists from a tiny nation like Iceland.
And the answer is really simple: State funding for art education and artists. I literally get a salary from the government to write books.
They won't start with banning birth control. First they'll lie about it. Then dictate who can prescribe it, use it, fund it, in what forms, and for how long. Suddenly, your doctor won't call you back. I know this is what they'll do because it's what they're doing to transgender healthcare right now.
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"I remember the newspapers dying like huge moths."
-*Fahrenheit 451*
Iβm about as far left as you can getβ¦ but we do have problems with MAiD in Canada.
How do I know? It was βofferedβ to me in lieu of care.
Iβm disabled, I was alone, my conditions expensive.
Yes I was allowed to say βNoβ, but no alternative care was offered.
Thatβs coercion.
Street transformation from car space to street willed with people including kids
Itβs not just about what you remove (cars, noise, dirty air). Itβs about what you add (people walking, a lot of bike parking, trees, outdoor dining, and room for kids to play safely). Amsterdam: 1986 and today.
Streets for people.
HT @hackneycyclist.bsky.social for the great before-and-after
Busy arterial street filled with congested cars
Bike-lanes donβt cause traffic congestion.
Car dependency, dumb land-use sprawl, too many (& bigger) cars being driven too much taking up too much space, highly subsidized driving costs, and not enough choices in how to get around, ALL cause traffic congestion.
Think about it. THATβS common sense.
You probably know this, but I had to be taught, to wash the rice first in a different container, to save damage to the non stick surface of the pot
Zojirushi if you can. I had to be persuaded but it is better
So sorry to hear you are sick. Source control from n95 is good for normal breathing, if heβs not coughing or sneezing, I would do this under the circumstances. Hugs and feel better soon.
Great graphic showing cities on a triangle graph showing if they are most oriented to public transit, active mobility or cars.
Have you seen this? This recent study of mode share (the % share of transportation trips that are by car, transit, walking, biking etc) relative to city size and income levels in almost 800 cities in 61 countries. Interesting results. HT @davidzipper.bsky.social
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A portion of the StrΓΈget pedestrian street in Copenhagen that widens into a grand people-place.
One of the most successful pedestrian streets in the world, the StrΓΈget in Copenhagen, was filled with cars until a 2 year pedestrianization pilot project in 1962. The opposition argued βno cars means no business,β but the street has been a massive retail success, the cityβs busiest shopping street.
Proud to support @jennykwan.bsky.socialβs bill to close loopholes that let Canadian weapons be funnelled through the U.S. without oversight. With ICE abuses and U.S. arms transfers violating human rights, Canada must not be complicit.
Call your MP.
Join the Feb 17 Day of Action: ArmsEmbargoNow.ca
With a number of Olympic athletes donning respirators, this is your reminder that COVID is not over.
Itβs airborne, and a well fitted mask is a great way to protect yourself and those around you.
If you canβt afford one, check out your local mask bloc.
If you can afford it, consider donating!
This is counter-intuitive:
"It is clear that the benefits of cycling outweigh the risks, with helmet legislation actually costing society more from lost health gains than saved from injury prevention." theconversation.com/ditching-bik...