Umbereen S Nehal, MD, MPH, MBA (@usnehal) 's Twitter Profile
Umbereen S Nehal, MD, MPH, MBA

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Founder, MIT Sloan, coach, fmr Chief Med Officer & Medicaid med dir, Top Voice 4x, data nerd, digital health, MedEd, humanist, Tweets personal, RT🚫endorsement

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Fungal infections are getting harder to treat. The fungus Aspergillus fumigatus tops the World Health Organization's list of worrying fungal diseases. It's growing increasingly resistant to the first-line drug used to treat it. nbcnews.com/health/health-…

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The research is clear: People with mentors perform better, advance in their careers faster, and even experience more work-life satisfaction. But many people don't know how to find a mentor or establish a relationship. s.hbr.org/38Z3Hj4

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The mechanisms by which ultra-processed foods (UPF) drive obesity, an outstanding review article "the evidence is sufficiently strong to justify immediate public health efforts to reduce UPF consumption." nature.com/articles/s4157…

The mechanisms by which ultra-processed foods (UPF) drive obesity, an outstanding review article
"the evidence is sufficiently strong to justify immediate public health efforts to reduce UPF consumption."
nature.com/articles/s4157…
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The number one cause of personal bankruptcy in the U.S. is unpaid medical bills. Health does not belong on a financial credit score.

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Data do not support the idea that doctors overseas (ones that actually need to *think* unlike U.S. “providers” who are human cogs in a U.S. system of insurance-set rules) are “less safe.” Keep in mind: In the U.S. doctors are fired & replaced by NPs with NO residency at all.

Data do not support the idea that doctors overseas (ones that actually need to *think* unlike U.S. “providers” who are human cogs in a U.S. system of insurance-set rules) are “less safe.”

Keep in mind: 
In the U.S. doctors are fired & replaced by NPs with NO residency at all.
Umbereen S Nehal, MD, MPH, MBA (@usnehal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your choice to discount a certain study because of “flawed” methodology is clearly hypocritical when you then turn around and tout another study with exactly the same methodology that agrees with your world view or beliefs. #MedTwitter