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  • 📅 Updated 14 days ago
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Julia Lynch
@jlynch13.bsky.social
2 days ago
Mo and I are in the vet ER. Please send good vibes for his heart, which is working way too hard.
A large black dog almost booping the camera.
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Alan
@gammacounter.bsky.social
1 day ago
what they are saying is that the ultra wealthy don't seem to care that everyone thinks they look grotesque and hideous following facial surgery, as long as everyone knows that their hideousness is only accessible to a select few. www.nytimes.com/2026/04/3….
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Julia Lynch
@jlynch13.bsky.social
about 6 hours ago
PSA: Azaleas are blooming, and are HIGHLY TOXIC TO DOGS AND CATS. Some puppies can’t resist the colorful blossoms. Some puppies are resting after puking in the car on the way to the vet hospital. Some puppies need to thank their lucky stars and @melhathnofury.bsky.social.
A large black puppy lying in the grass under an azalea bush with a stick. Azalea blossoms litter the grass. Puppy moved from chewing on stick to eating azalea blossoms.
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Chise
@sailorrooscout.bsky.social
2 days ago
This is the most detailed 3D rendering of a eukaryotic cell to date, obtained using X-ray, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and cryo-electron microscopy datasets. 🔬🧪
3D rendering of a eukaryotic cell obtained using X-ray, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and cryo-electron microscopy datasets.
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ESMO - European Society for Medical Oncology
@myesmo.bsky.social
3 days ago
Save the date for the next #YO4YO HowTo Session with @guinadermarta.bsky.social, Maximilian Kloft, Mihaela Aldea, and @rdienstmann.bsky.social. 📌 How to Evaluate and Collaborate on AI-Powered Tools in Oncology #ESMOYOC 📅4 May 15:00-16:00 CEST 🔗 ow.ly/1zUO50YQqcZ
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Medsky Moderation
@mod.medsky.network
7 months ago
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Julia Lynch
@jlynch13.bsky.social
1 day ago
Mo’s coming home! Still don’t know why he’s not eating and is peeing frequently. Maybe liver or parathyroid? The good news is the heart disease is probably secondary to those symptoms, and we caught it early enough that meds will likely help a lot! The Very Good Boy remains a medical mystery.

Mo and I are in the vet ER. Please send good vibes for his heart, which is working way too hard.

A large black dog almost booping the camera.
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Darth Doctor Pete MD FAAP
@darthdrpete.bsky.social
2 days ago
Pediatrician Here 👋🏻 We recommend all age appropriate vaccines. They are Life-Saving. They are safe. I’m responsible for 100,000s of doses. I’ve only had two significant adverse reactions in my cohort of patients for >20 years.
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Anaesthesia
@anaesjournal.bsky.social
about 19 hours ago
Can a nitrous oxide mobile destruction unit reduce occupational exposure? In this small study, the median values of nitrous oxide ambient levels were reduced by 90%with the use of the mobile destruction unit. #AnSky #MedSky #climate doi.org/10.1111/anae...
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Julia Lynch
@jlynch13.bsky.social
1 day ago
So excited to be ordered by my employer to pay an extra $100/month fee for my spouse to be on my health insurance. (Esp since those with stay-at-home spouses don’t have to. Staff who are paid less than I and could even less survive on 1 income are prob even more excited to subsidize them.)
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Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD
@arghavansallesmd.medsky.social
3 days ago
The President of the Association for Surgical Education, Dr. Aimee Gardner, is giving her presidential address with her baby,* reconciling two things we are told are at odds with each other (albeit only women)—career and family. What a powerful use of her position! *not for lack of childcare
Photo of Dr. Aimee Gardner on stage, seated with a baby in her lap
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The OncoAlert Network 🚨
@oncoalert.bsky.social
about 21 hours ago
GREAT JOB #APCCC26 WE Have not even started Day 2 and already 1️⃣ 1️⃣ .3️⃣ MILLION Impressions Worldwide #ProstateCancer #ProstateCancerWeek LUGANO🇨🇭 Thank you APCCC Faculty & Staff for an Amazing Meeting!!
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Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD
@arghavansallesmd.medsky.social
about 7 hours ago
How can a surgeon confuse a liver for a spleen, killing a patient in the process? Thomas Shaknovsky wants us to believe that’s what happened, but as a surgeon who’s taken out many spleens and parts of livers, that absolutely is not a thing that can happen accidentally. So what actually happened?
Surgeon indicted for manslaughter after removing a patient's liver instead of his spleen!?

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Surgeon indicted for manslaughter after removing a patient's liver instead of his spleen!?

YouTube video by Dr. Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD

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Medsky Moderation
@mod.medsky.network
7 months ago
Looking for some new blood? Head over to #Hemesky and #Oncsky! Hit the "Like" and "Pin" buttons and join the conversation!
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Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD
@arghavansallesmd.medsky.social
about 11 hours ago
Episode 31 is live! A surgeon and anesthesiologist dissect (pun intended) that time when a surgeon was supposed to remove a patient’s spleen and instead removed his liver, killing the patient. What was his explanation? What did the staff in the room say? How could this possibly happen?
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Memento (artemis) Morty 🌙
@mementomorty.bsky.social
2 days ago
I will never shame anyone who smokes, but I will say that I hate the tobacco industry with every fiber of my being for personal reasons and for work-related reasons
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allen institute
@alleninstitute.org
about 6 hours ago
Our #CellLineOfTheWeek is centrin 2 - illuminating the centrosome! 🧫✨ Our high-quality stem cell lines & plasmids are openly available to reduce the barriers to scientific discovery. 📦 Distributed by @coriellinstitute.bsky.social (cell lines) and @addgene.bsky.social (plasmids)
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Ryan Marino, MD
@ryanmarino.bsky.social
about 11 hours ago
Everyone should pay attention to this. Antivaxxers are trying to force you to get another preventable disease and they are better funded than ever. They already got one Lyme vaccine pulled from market with the same tactics of straight-up lying, & climate change keeps making Lyme a much wider problem

NEW: I wrote about the ways that Lyme disease conspiracy theories are re-emerging, spurred by a rumor about “boxes of ticks,” an as-yet unreleased vaccine, and the people currently running our government www.motherjones.com/politics/202...

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Eric Topol
@erictopol.bsky.social
2 days ago
How eating gets your immune system fortified: revving up T cell metabolism and function, the adage to "feed a cold" has a basis! nature.com/articles/s41... explainer nature.com/articles/d41...
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Darth Doctor Pete MD FAAP
@darthdrpete.bsky.social
about 7 hours ago
Pediatrician here One of the cornerstones of misinformation is miscalculating the risk assessment of an adverse reaction that might be 1:100,000. Meanwhile, if you get that disease, there’s a 20% chance of pneumonia. It’s basic math parents: Vaccines save lives. The adverse reactions are rare.
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Memento (artemis) Morty 🌙
@mementomorty.bsky.social
3 days ago
Patients are always telling me how happy they are to be unable to afford their medical care and groceries as long as it gets their decaying president a ballroom and I think that's really beautiful
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JAACAP Journals
@jaacapjournals.bsky.social
about 13 hours ago
Amelioration of dramatic adverse trends in the prevalence of anxiety, depression, and completed suicide in youth will require comprehensive systems-level redesign and financing. twp.ai/E59vUS
Screenshot of an article page from the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. At the top is an orange header displaying the journal name. Below, a label reads “Commentary · Articles in Press, June 24, 2025.” The article title is “Making the Case for Advocacy Training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Programs.” The authors are listed as John P. Glazer, MD, and Kailey Sultaire, MSW, with icons indicating correspondence and email. Expandable sections labeled “Affiliations & Notes” and “Article Info” appear beneath the author names.

Further down, a publication history box states that the article was accepted on June 13, 2025, and published online on June 24, 2025. At the bottom of the image, text repeats the article title.
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