Absence of vital skeletal components. Roberts Syndrome is an extremely rare disorder. The first case of Roberts Syndrome was reported in 1919. So far only 17 cases have been reported. The Medical literature recognizes quite limited information about Roberts Syndrome. journal.medizzy.com/rober…
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Anyone know of Medical Literature Discussing Injection Frequency and it’s Effects on Estradiol?

I’ve been unable to locate any solid studies talking about this subject. Thanks!

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If you feel overwhelmed or not equipped to deal with all the alleged "sCiEnCe" and covidiots who call you out on not believing the so-called hired experts on TV, just think about what veteran editor of both Lancet and NEJM, Richard Horton, has to say about medical literature and clinical research...
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Harvard Center for Ethics (2013): "Corruption of medical knowledge through company-funded teams that craft the published literature to overstate benefits and understate harms, unmonitored by the FDA, leaves good physicians with corrupted knowledge. Patients are the innocent victims." ethics.harvard.edu/blog/r…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/thinkinanddrinkin
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What does the medical literature say about Differin for anti aging and collagen?

Due to certain complications, and as per my doc, I've had to discontinue tret for the time being. Opinions on Differin seem to be all over the place - my understanding is it improves surface level texture and does exfoliate, but does not necessarily promote collagen synthesis at deeper levels. But some say it do. Does anyone know of any studies on the issue? And how it compares to tret for said purposes

I hope to hop on tret sometime in the next few years, but Id like a suitable replacement in the interim. As a side note, do you think being on Differin will make my transition to tret in the future easier than it was the first time? I enjoyed the product while I was on it, but man was the acclimation period tough

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πŸ‘€︎ u/beowulf47
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Literature on Cuban medicine or medical systems in communist societies?

I'm attending medical school next year in the US and while I'm sure I will have classmates who are on board with 'Medicare for all', I'm looking for some better background knowledge of communist medicine so I can try and introduce more radical ideas to my classmates. I believe that, through care and education, a ML physician has an unique opportunity to impact the community in a way that would further our cause in the imperial core

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"Sushruta Samhita' (Sushruta's compendium), which describes the ancient tradition of surgery in Indian medicine is considered as one of the most brilliant gems in Indian medical literature βœ¨πŸ•‰οΈ
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Despite what medical literature says, there's a definite ceiling effect to opioids - heroin at least.

This only happens once I get heavily dependent. I've been using the same bags/stamp for the past month or two. No amount of heroin seems to be able to get me high or even phase me in any way. Doubling my dose does nothing and is a waste. I hate loading up 10 wax stamp bags and not have it do anything at all, besides keep me from getting sick for a while. That's the equivalent of hundreds of milligrams of oxycodone or morphine (in my area one bag is usually stronger than a 30mg roxi). I'm only using it to function, I feel like I'm sober. Only by getting sick can I get a buzz from it. Opioids are terrible drugs once you have access to boat loads.

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Is anyone willing to be a guest-speaker in my bioethics and medical literature class for 1 hour this spring?

In consideration of bringing professionals and industry insight to students I am trying to arrange a guest-speaker for our class discussion. This is for a University in downtown Chicago. Depending on the week our focus will vary from exploring topics like euthanasia to experimentation ethics and the Nuremberg trials after WW2. The meeting would be via zoom and my class is Wednesdays from 6-8 PM CST. If you work in the field of bioethics and or medical ethics and are willing to come online for my class discussion I would be willing to compensate you. I could possibly just record an interview with you instead of a live Q and A from the entire class (24).Thank you in advance.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/orangeatom3
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[P] paperai: AI-powered literature discovery and review engine for medical/scientific papers
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Medical literature on RA

Hi! I also payed this on the other RA sub, but just in case someone missed it there...I’m looking for suggestions on books about RA but from a medical/scientific point of view...I’m not looking for a book that tells me how to live with it or diets or stuff like that...I’m looking for a book that explains the disease and it’s progression, how it affects the body etc...if you know any please share!!! Have a good day!!!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/BrokenArtemisa
πŸ“…︎ Apr 07 2021
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Help finding medical literature about Rheumatoid Diseases

Hi there! I was recently diagnosed with RA and I’ve been doing some search online but what I’ve found seems to be very shallow and superficial...does anyone know about a book about RA? I’m looking for something that’s more from the medical point of view explaining the disease... I ain’t afraid of medical terminology, I used to work for a pharmaceutical company so I’m used to reading medical literature. I’ll appreciate any help!!! Have a good day!!!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/BrokenArtemisa
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A Beginner's Guide To Conducting An Effective Scientific Literature Review - for those writing in medical fields or trying to get into that field

This came across my LinkedIn today: A Beginner's Guide To Conducting An Effective Scientific Literature Review.

I know there are some members of this subreddit who write in medical or pharma, and a few members trying to get into that industry. This might be useful to either group.

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"How To Treat Top Surgery Scars (According To Science!)" I read the medical literature so you don't have to. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬
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Letter by medical librarians making the case of segmented review of review papers where librarians would review the literature search strategies, which are often poorly designed or poorly reported. sciencedirect.com/science…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/GrassrootsReview
πŸ“…︎ Mar 31 2021
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Mr. Roger's Contribution to Medical Literature oculist.net/downaton502/p…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Girl_on_a_bicycle
πŸ“…︎ Dec 31 2020
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PCR-Based Covid Testing Has Failed- "A false positive pseudo-epidemic is a well described phenomenon in the medical literature which results in an exponential rise in diagnosed cases and deaths but no excess deaths." lockdownsceptics.org/pcr-…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/geocentrist
πŸ“…︎ Nov 26 2020
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Since the medic did have a medical license at some point, and engine has a bunch of PhDs, doesn’t that mean heavy is the third smartest mercenary since he has a PhD in Russian literature and the other mercenaries have no prior education that’s canon?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/YouMothersSoup
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paperai: AI-powered literature discovery and review engine for medical/scientific papers
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πŸ‘€︎ u/davidmezzetti
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What misconceptions about depression would you like to see corrected in the scientific/medical literature?

Hi r/depressionregimens! I'm a mental health researcher and lately I've been analyzing this dataset called the UK Biobank. It's pretty awesome because it has mental health questionnaires, genetics, brain MRIs, blood tests, etc. on tens of thousands of people. It's a great sandbox for studying questions about mental illness that are just a little bit unorthodox, in a way that (if you're lucky) will persuade psychiatrists to actually run a clinical trial to confirm the patterns you find.

So my question is, what hypotheses do you think I should test? In particular, what's a misconception that you think most psychiatrists have about depression? Not a bad experience you had with a psychiatrist once – things like fundamental misunderstandings about what depression is as an illness, how it's classified or how it's treated, misconceptions that you see over and over again across different psychiatrists that you've interacted with, and that may have impacted your care.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/istudydepression
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I know what the medical literature says but I want to hear ur experiences about laying on your back further ahead in pregnancy.

As the title states, I know laying on your back isn’t advised after 20 weeks and I know why but I’d like to ask you pregnant moms past 20weeks or STMs, how do you feel when you lay on your back too long or when you wake up on your back by accident? What does your body tell you?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Lala02323
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Education LIbrary Medical Excuses HIV Scientific Literature | Next Level Intactivism

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I have been writing very detailed fully cited articles about extremely obscure hallucinogens from medical literature

Hello!

My quarantine passion project has been a series on my blog I have been calling "Obscure and Unknown", where I delve into medical literature and other sources to find interesting hallucinogens or prospective hallucinogens with scant records of human use. Some other articles delve into hallucinations generated by drugs in uncharacteristic or little-known ways. Some of these drugs were briefly developed as one off batches of research chemicals. Many were tested as medicine but were abandoned and forgotten due to interesting "side effects", which I interpret differently. Still others show interesting properties in animal and receptor affinity tests that may be able to be extrapolated into interesting substances for humans.

Also note because of the scant data, I am wary to say anything definitively. I am wary to outright say any of these substances will give you a fun trip. Much of what I write is conjecture, but nonetheless I hope it will serve as a basis for further investigation! Also whenever I say testing here I don't mean "testing" in the rc sense, I mean actual scientific studies.

I would like to clarify that I have no formal background in organic chemistry (got a C- for my required credit actually), pharmacology, or neuroscience. I apologize if I don't always use the proper terminology. If there's anything I got egregiously incorrect please let me know! I had to teach myself a lot to write these, the articles may be a bit long and dense because I try to take the time to give a rudimentary explanation for some of these concepts that I had to teach myself. I'm hoping they will be accessible to a wider audience while maintaining their integrity.

There is still so so much to explore ! And there will always be so much to explore! This is by no means done, I still have a large backlog of substances I have found that I still need to investigate further and write about (Lophophine, 8A-PDHQ, Cryogenine, rare Diarylethylamines, Halogenated Tryptamines, HA-966, Indazole Tryptamines, Selfotel, Grayanotoxin, Traxoprodil, ZDCM-04, 7-Chlorokynurenic acid (maybe)), but I am definitely open to suggestions for others!

If any of you are interested in studying these further- please heed the warning at the top of each post.

Here is what I have so far:Dioxolane Dissociatives - (Etoxadrol, Dexoxadrol, WMS 2539, WMS 2508) A series of NMDA antagonists studied as anesthetics that

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Nervewing
πŸ“…︎ Jul 10 2020
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Episodes of mass hysteria in African schools: A study of literature (Malawi Medical Journal) ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti…
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The sativa/indica distinction as currently applied in literature is complete nonsense, and instead medical and retail cannabis products should have accurate biochemical assays of cannabinoid and terpenoid profiles ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/UncleFuckface
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Is it β€œaparato” or β€œsistema?” My whole life in the United States I’ve heard β€œsistema” for all bodily functions. As I’ve gained access to more medical literature I’ve been seeing β€œaparato” used a whole lot more.
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paperai: AI-powered literature discovery and review engine for medical/scientific papers github.com/neuml/paperai
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πŸ‘€︎ u/davidmezzetti
πŸ“…︎ Dec 11 2020
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Medical literature should be public information and should be free.

I am in the process of teaching myself psychopharmacology, although my methods of doing so are unorthodox, it's something I enjoy. Basically my learning is inspired by my own journey having been prescribed many psychoactive pharmaceuticals and trying to gain something from it. I care about my condition more than anyone else and while I may not have the experience to figure out what's best for me, I definitely have the time and dedication. So I spend my free time reading medical literature and pharmacokinetics. Something that always bugs me is finding something that is exactly what I am looking for but it's hidden behind a paywall and it happens often.

I understand researchers have to make money, they have to survive. And I understand that doctors, physicians, and psychiatrists are a great place to make money from (because they have more money than most). But that should never come between the public and having information that is vital to either their own or their loved ones condition. Sure it might not be the best idea to give your crazy aunt all of the medical information required for her to self diagnose herself with an incredibly rare condition that has only been reported once before. And sure a lot of misinformation can be inferred from stupidity alone, but I think the benefits outweigh the risks. Not to mention most medical literature is way too dense for most people to pick up and just start reading without some prior knowledge on the subject.

Finally, drug spend tons of money trying to find new drugs that they can profit off of, and the research they do is required just to be approved. It would be incredibly easy to make it a requirement that to be approved they must also publish all of their findings in a free and public journal.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/bangers132
πŸ“…︎ Oct 18 2020
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Good medical literature or videos on sound therapies?

Where can one find authoritative sources on medically proven therapies/exercises?β€”Literature or instructional videos made by experts? A lot of the time we just see a ton of bro-science approach to treatment methods or theories on the web but something more authoritative would be more helpful.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/yoloten
πŸ“…︎ Jan 09 2021
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πŸ‘€︎ u/davidmezzetti
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TIL the sativa/indica distinction as currently applied in literature is complete nonsense, and instead medical and retail cannabis products should have accurate biochemical assays of cannabinoid and terpenoid profiles. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/RateDapists
πŸ“…︎ Apr 17 2020
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I have been writing very detailed fully cited articles about extremely obscure hallucinogens from medical literature /r/ObscureDrugs/comments/…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Nervewing
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Is there literature or approved medical guidance I can hand my doctor so they’ll approve me buying a RLT device?

if you are curious, I want to use FSA funds which require a docs approval in order to purchase a RLT device. Don’t worry about the funding; what I really need is the literature. Thank you!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Bikesandkittens
πŸ“…︎ Dec 17 2020
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Health Usec. Vergeire says that medical literature show that crushed dolomite can cause adverse respiratory reactions. twitter.com/abscbnnews/st…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/videonosound
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PCR-Based Covid Testing Has Failed- "A false positive pseudo-epidemic is a well described phenomenon in the medical literature which results in an exponential rise in diagnosed cases and deaths but no excess deaths." lockdownsceptics.org/pcr-…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/geocentrist
πŸ“…︎ Nov 26 2020
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Brian Morris is an Australian circumcision promoter who spams medical literature with low quality "studies" v.redd.it/u66uc2xpylj51
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Fauxskin
πŸ“…︎ Aug 27 2020
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Education LIbrary Medical Excuses HIV Scientific Literature | Next Level Intactivism

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