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Bella's avatar

I love this feature Vinay. Thank you for everything!

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Lucy's avatar

I like this feature. If it’s not too much trouble, please continue.

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Keith Dudleston's avatar

Your posts are personal, original and fearless. A great read. Thanks for all your effort and the significant commitment.

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Bella's avatar

Many patients these days are prescribed ace inhibitors, statins, and GLP-1 RAs to improve their blood pressure (BP), lipids, and A1c levels after their annual physical visits. Would love your detailed take on this from an evidence-based medicine perspective on all-cause mortality, using meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials!

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Manon Schladen's avatar

I like it too. My alerts as to your activity come in a little haphazardly. This lets me make sure I haven't missed anything. As a red pilled researcher relative to measurement, courtesy of a recent fellowship that I got screamed kicking and dragging into, I am a super fan of what you're doing! Really needed!

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Tim's avatar

Have viruses ever been LEGITIMATELY isolated? Please read the isolation studies and let us know your opinion. Thanks Vinay!!

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Robird's avatar

No thank you. Seems a bit self aggrandizing. I appreciate your insight and opinion, but have ample opportunity to access the material here and on Twitter.

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5% confidence interval's avatar

I like the post! But how on earth do you have time to get all that done

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Jennifer Rogers's avatar

Thoughts on these studies about bivalent boosters: Effectiveness of Bivalent mRNA Vaccines in Preventing Symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infection — Increasing Community Access to Testing Program, United States, September–November 2022 by Ruth Link-Gelles et al or Effectiveness of Bivalent Boosters against Severe Omicron Infection. Lin DY, Xu Y, Gu Y, Zeng D, Wheeler B, Young H, Sunny SK, Moore Z. N Engl J Med. 2023 Jan 25. doi: 10.1056/NEJMc2215471. PMID: 36734847.

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Chris Rheaume's avatar

Very helpful feature! Thank you, Dr. Prasad.

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