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1/ 🧪🔬 Ever wondered if scientific research can be predicted? Our latest paper "What's next? Forecasting scientific research trends" tackles this question. Check out the details here 👉 arXiv:2305.04133v1 [thread] 🧵
2/ 🌍 The world of science is constantly evolving. But what if we could predict these trends, especially in life sciences? That's what our work aims to do. Imagine the possibilities!
3/ 📚 We've mined historical publications, research/review articles, and patents. The result? Models that can foresee scientific trends 5 years in advance. Time travel, anyone? #AI #DataScience #timeseries #trends
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🧵1/12: Writing your first case report can be a rewarding experience as it allows you to contribute to medical literature and showcase your clinical expertise. Here's a step-by-step guide to get you started! #CaseReport #MedEd #MedTwitter
🧵2/12: Start by selecting an interesting or unique case that adds value to the presentation, diagnosis, or treatment of a condition. The case should provide new insights or challenge existing knowledge. #MedicalWriting #CaseSelection
🧵3/12: Look at existing literature for similar cases. If there are less than 20 cases reported on PubMed, it's a good indication that your case might be worth sharing. A thorough literature review is essential for a successful case report. #PubMed #LiteratureReview
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@JennMcClellanVA @VASenateDems you have lost all @reason & disregard #Science Racism is serious, impacting many areas of life for black people. But racism is NOT the cause of EVERY problem, health or other, in black people's lives. That is disempowering victim consciousness.
Actually, though racism impacts access to insurance & care, there are known genetic factors that have direct impact on specific diseases, true for all different racial & ethnic groups. @VASenateDems @JennMcClellanVA
More data on AfricanAm Disparities. I'll send to you
3/ While there's no single gene for race & we are all the human race, descended from a primordial mother Eve (yes mitochondrial Eve is a fact), an Ethiopian woman & her sisters who left Africa thousands of yrs ago. @VaSenateDems @JennMcClellanVA @vademocrats
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Re: #Proximity search in #PubMed

✏️Only available for [Title] and [Title/Abstract] fields
🙏Here's title field search for "successful" AND "Writing" within 3 words: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22succe…
🚧 Also: You can't do truncation in PubMed's proximity search!
nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/…
Re: #Proximity search in #PubMed w/ 3 words

"successful grant writing"[title:~3]
💐(Will find titles where these words are adjacent OR separated by up to three words)
☄️NO limit to number of words in "quotes" with full colon & ~N (number of words away)

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22succe…
Re: #Proximity search in #PubMed w/ 3 words combined with a MeSH field/truncated search (it works)

⛷️"grant writing"[title:~3] AND canada[mesh]
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22grant…
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It’s been two years since I started working on my Reproducible Systematic Subset query for #PubMed to power my knowledge synthesis appraisals at zheln.com, and look what I have found so far ⬇ 1/8
First and foremost, your regular PubMed searches you see when reading through evidence syntheses are fundamentally irreproducible ­– in part, at best. This is because they usually do not account for indexing dates – the issue I fixed in the RSSB 2/8
RSSB, being short for Reproducible Systematic Subset, is the same as PubMed’s regular Syst Rev filter (with both the older and newer versions combined) but tweaked for reproducibility: osf.io/z3ju7/ I.e., it gives you the same record set whenever you rerun the query 3/8
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Size hayatımın en kıymetli anılarımdan birini anlatayım🧡

2011 yılında tıp fakültesi 4. sınıf öğrencisiyim, 22 yaşındayım. OMÜ'de çocuk sağlığı ve hastalıkları stajımda takip ettiğim bir hastam vardı.
Bir süredir serviste yatan, karın şişliği ve "assit" nedeni ile araştırılan bir çocuktu.

Stajlarda her hafta çalışmanız ve sunmanız için bir hasta verilir, eğitim vakası. Biz de bu tatlı yavru ile denk geldik. 4 yaşlarında tatlı bir oğlan çocuk.
Yüzü gözü, gülüşü, tanışmamız konuşmamız hala aklımda. Biz tanıştığımızda sanırım 15-20 gündür yatıyordu. Düşünün bi çocuk hekimi olmayı çoktaan kafasına koymuş ben ve araştırılan bir klinik bulmaca. Dedim "Ben bunu çözerim. Çözmem lazım."
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A #thread on our recent paper in @PLOSNTDs examining ecological #evidence-base for #DiseaseControl management practices for #KyasanurForestDisease #AcademicTwitter #Scicomm #OneHealth; paper led by @SarahBurthe from @MonkeyFever_ consortium
#Diseasecontrol strategies originate through endorsements by Governments/academia/authorities; they're often not field-tested robustly; even when they are, evidence is limited to one sector (cf. #OneHealth #Intersectoral approaches);
#publichealth approaches ought to be contextual & their effectiveness ought to be evaluated, yet strategies for disease control often spread through word of mouth and are sometimes untested;
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What happens to hematopoietic transplant recipients who develop #COVID19?

Transplant recipients and transplanters have been asking this question ever since the pandemic began.

Our analysis using @CIBMTR data is out today in @TheLancetHaem thelancet.com/journals/lanha…. 1/
While there have been close to 100,000 papers related to COVID-19 listed on @NCBI @NLM_NIH #Pubmed, there are very few that address outcomes after #COVID19 in #BMTsm patients, a few are listed in the next tweet: 2/
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1/12
Separating the #men from the #boys
Here is a #PubMed #indexed, #Elsevier published #journal reporting '#exclusive' #treatment of #covid19 through #Ayurveda leading to full recovery in a #patient. Great #news right?! No. The #proof of the #pudding is in the eating! Spoons out
2/12
The #journal. Its legit, 'becoz' its publishd by #Elsevier. Journal ownd by World Ayurveda Foundation & Trans-Disciplinary Univ, #Bengaluru. 4mer, a 4-men 'world foundation'[bit.ly/3is0CdR], latter @TDUFRLHT founded @sampitroda, vettedby likes of @kiranshaw
3/12
The study - 43yr old #newyork #banker develops fever,cough durng peak #COVID season, 'PRESUMED' to be #coronavirus. Self #Quarantine at #home, phone calls #ayurvedic #Doctors at #Chennai, #india, offer☎️ treatmnt until fever break, therby reporting #covid19 cure via Ayurveda
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🔥J'avais promis un thread sur ma présentation orale au congrès européen sur #COVID19 #ECCVID @ESCMID :
#Hydroxychloroquine: pros and cons
Congrès qui remplace @ECCMID annulé cette année

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Le début de ce délire collectif autour #hydroxychloroquine peut être tracé au 25/02/2020 lorsqu'un microbiologiste français affirma
"une amélioration spectaculaire" ac #HCQ l''infection pulmonaire la plus facile à traiter" et a conseillé de courir en cherchesr d les pharmacies Image
Le 25/02/20, déjà impliqué dans la recherche thérapeutique #COVID19 je me souviens avoir couru sur #PubMed @NCBI chercher les données cliniques que j'avais manquées et qui permettait d'affirmer cela.
La recherche fut rapide : Image
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¿Conoces la historia de PubMed? Seguro que buscas en el asiduamente, pero sabes de dónde viene?
En este hilo te lo cuento 1/11
PubMed permite el acceso gratuito X Internet desde 01/1996 a la base de datos MEDLINE. Y siendo verdad también hay que señalar que PubMed no solo es MEDLINE aunque su mayor componente sea este. Más información ¿Pero no es lo mismo PubMed que MEDLINE? 2/11
ccamposhugf.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/per…
El antecedente de MEDLINE es el Index Medicus (1879 x John Shaw Billings, mensual). Una versión acumulada anual (CUMULATED INDEX MEDICUS) 1960-2004. Una versión reducida 1970-1997 (ABRIGDE INDEX MEDICUS) con la indización de revistas nucleares.
Hilo 3/11
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Cómo funciona el nuevo PubMed: ¿Por qué da resultados diferentes el Legacy vs. nuevo PubMed? ccamposhugf.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/com…
Los motivos de por qué da diferentes resultados el antiguo del nuevo PubMed son tres
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Nuevo vs. Legacy #PubMed PubMed: son 2 sistemas independientes en los que la indexación se realiza en diferentes momentos, por lo que las adiciones, eliminaciones (por ejemplo, eliminar duplicados) o actualizaciones de registros no surten efecto al mismo tiempo en ambos lugares.
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La dizione #Asintomatico compare più spesso in pubblicazioni scientifiche con (o senza ma con evidente riferimento a) varia ulteriore #specificazione e rivolto a soggetti #affetti (es. infezioni: #asintomatici #infetti, pazienti infetti asintomatici, casi asintomatici, ecc.) 1/14
ma #senza #manifestazioni cliniche (sintomi e segni). Tuttavia pare che il termine #asintomatico abbia anche un significato più ampio, cioè di soggetto #senza #manifestazioni cliniche il cui esatto #stato di #salute, di #affetto o meno, sia #determinabile solo con un #test. 2/14
Almeno così potrebbe sembrare dalle letture di un profano come me che ha fatto alcune ricerche. Ad es. su #PubMed sono molteplici le pubblicazioni che esplicitano che gli #asintomatici possano essere anche #non #infetti e #negativi alla diagnostica. 3/14
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OJO a las bibliotecas que todavía usan LinkOut utilizando Outside Tool en #PubMed (HILO) Image
As of February 28, 2020, LinkOut via Submission Utility and LinkOut Local services will be discontinued. Library icons will continue to display in legacy #PubMed PubMed, but holdings data will not be updated after February 28, 2020.
Libraries that participate in Library LinkOut using Outside Tool can activate their library icon in the new #PubMed PubMed using the URL pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?otool=nameabbr where nameabbr
NLM Technical Bulletin. 2019 Nov–Dec bit.ly/2Q2uO3m
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Una cosa sobre el Nuevo #PubMed Tienen un botoncito de feedback para decirles cosas. Yo les digo cosas como que necesito el enlace a MeSH para hacer las búsquedas. Me responden cosas como: "We suggest entering search terms without search tags for the most comprehensive retrieval"
It's a trap! ¿Por qué? Porque os va a hacer la búsqueda de los términos en TODOS los campos. He hecho la prueba y he metido una frase tal cual, sin las comillas y sin etiquetas de campo. Y el resultado ha sido un desastre: sólo un registro.
La cosa cambia si pones esa misma frase entrecomillada o si le indicas dónde quieres que busque. Porque por mucho que se empeñen, su niño no es el más listo. La utopía de buscar tipo Google en PubMed está muy bien, pero PubMed no es Google.
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There may be variations in your search results due to enhanced synonymy, addition of plural forms, better British/American translations, unlimited truncation, and slight differences in how the new system indexes words and phrases.
I have performed the following search: pregnancy [ti]
In old PubMed the result is 167194 references and in the new #PubMed search engine 167213 references.
I know that the search algorithm has changed but the search by tags should be the same result.
Response of NLM: "individual search field results may be slightly increased using the updated technology as it is more robust in ignoring special characters associated with citation content".
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The New #PubMed is Here. The new PubMed will become the default in spring 2020 and will ultimately replace the legacy version. NLM Technical Bulletin. 2019 Nov–Dec nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/… Image
In the new #PubMed search details (including mapping to MeSH and additional synonyms) are in the Advanced search page. To modify the details, copy and paste the text to the search box and edit.
RSS feeds are not currently supported in the new #PubMed system. Send your suggestions using the Feedback button on the PubMed Labs pages.
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Webinar el 25 de septiembre del nuevo My Bibliography (funcionalidad para salvar y compartir nuestras referencias) de #PubMed: An insider's guide to the new My Bibliography ncbiinsights.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2019/09/18/sep… vía @NCBI
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