Graph of FDR’s BP during WWII. SBP never below 200. Likely encephalopathy at Yalta. SBP 300 at death. #meded pic.twitter.com/Tw7iPKoxzy
— Michael Katz (@MGKatz036) April 30, 2013
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Graph of FDR’s BP during WWII. SBP never below 200. Likely encephalopathy at Yalta. SBP 300 at death. #meded pic.twitter.com/Tw7iPKoxzy
— Michael Katz (@MGKatz036) April 30, 2013
TigerText, the secure, HIPAA-compliant text messaging app, is now free. http://t.co/iNKpy7z3wJ
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 29, 2014
iFixit teardown of the original Mac. http://t.co/93Fdd6uaLo pic.twitter.com/0qn3IlWjBY
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 29, 2014
Bartender’s sole purpose is to prevent your Mac menu bar from driving you insane. (Thanks, @macbartender.) pic.twitter.com/t1x46vNQlU
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 27, 2014
Hey, I’d buy an iRing. http://t.co/e2TULX2jZP
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 27, 2014
Know those earbuds from the movie “Her” and the show “Person of Interest”? The new @Jawbone ERA comes very close. http://t.co/TivyP6h0xW
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 27, 2014
The best guide I’ve found to the sprawling gold mine of iTunes U. http://t.co/luxXWTYQub
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 27, 2014
Two infectious disease specialists became VERY excited when I mentioned my Violight UV iPhone sanitizer. http://t.co/xRNeC0tDhQ
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 24, 2014
Two infectious disease specialists became VERY excited when I mentioned my Violight UV iPhone sanitizer. http://t.co/xRNeC0tDhQ
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 24, 2014
Dog bus. pic.twitter.com/pvTy0eYQb5
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 23, 2014
iPhone home screen, latest iteration. pic.twitter.com/AGmpmX9GjK
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 22, 2014
Why doctors aren’t tech-savvy: Older docs can’t type, and everyone is stuck with poorly-designed enterprise software. http://t.co/SJ3nB3D4v6
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 22, 2014
Some spiders build decoy fake spiders. http://t.co/Oo2ymHwafN
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 21, 2014
Amazing that I can’t find a good, recent, recurring, sequential checklist app for the iPhone. AirCheck comes close: http://t.co/7jVBQ3qyXR
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 17, 2014
5 years ago today @Captsully landed a @USAirways plane on the Hudson River in this iconic #MiracleontheHudson photo. pic.twitter.com/XqqVd0Rmnb
— APImages.com (@AP_Images) January 15, 2014
The New York Times had a mistake on its front page for more than a century. http://t.co/zHcrDAg3C6
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 16, 2014
Shakespeare Pro is free today on the App Store. http://t.co/wbRDwlp7J5
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 16, 2014
"Where the world’s biggest coffee drinkers live". The US isn’t even in the top 15. http://t.co/LSe1ZmdfXA
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 15, 2014
The Lemony Snicket books are so good, I have to tear them out of my 7-year-old daughter’s hand so she’ll go to sleep.
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 14, 2014
"The ants are called crazy ants. That’s their actual name. Entomologists report they seem drawn to electronics." http://t.co/jzTFTIbloa
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 14, 2014
"We discovered that Netflix possesses 76,897 unique ways to describe types of movies." http://t.co/uYNcvpDFlw
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 13, 2014
Is there a online calculator (or app) for the new cholesterol guidelines that isn’t “flawed”?
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 12, 2014
Aha.”You can create a *spoken command* to open an app, document, webpage, or any item you can open by clicking.” http://t.co/yN8nLB8kaS
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 11, 2014
RT Doximity’s secure network for doctors now has more members than the AMA http://t.co/ikHdQWMPJA via @VentureBeat
— Jeff Tangney (@JeffTangney) January 9, 2014
Exchange your Starbucks gift card balance for a dollar-for-dollar credit towards a @TonxCoffee subscription. http://t.co/uPfBXPFsYA
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 10, 2014
Lighthouse on Lake Michigan in Chicago today. Man. pic.twitter.com/3uP928sLpg
— John Heilemann (@jheil) January 7, 2014
Re: “When Doctors Google Their Patients”, I think a patient’s Wikipedia page, if they have one, is essential reading. http://t.co/mlWWBoTKi9
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 7, 2014
Awesome new Doximity feature for anyone curious about who’s citing your medical publications. pic.twitter.com/BJn9msn80q
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 6, 2014
Press-hold the home button on your iPhone. Ask “Siri, are you Her?” You’re welcome.
— Krystyn Heide (@krystynheide) January 5, 2014
Saw a pigeon having a job interview earlier. I hope he got it. pic.twitter.com/YZWLJGtQUG
— Jamie (@jamster83) January 3, 2014
Darth Vader floats. http://t.co/FxAIbjQLhu
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 4, 2014
This composite image of the US reveals massive winter storm blanketing the Eastern seaboard http://t.co/86e6Hlwyiz pic.twitter.com/YiYFdpfUcQ
— NASA (@NASA) January 3, 2014
First departure #JFK after 1/3/2014 #Snowstorm. pic.twitter.com/dLBUYvVj8C
— Port Authority NY&NJ (@PANYNJ) January 3, 2014
The best online writing of 2013, a nice list from The Verge. #longreads http://t.co/3hJBBHZvUW
— Joshua Schwimmer (@joshuaschwimmer) January 3, 2014
Okay, that is fascinating: How horseshoe crab blood is used in medical testing: http://t.co/IgOYgvsLIG (@captdavidryan @drhypercube)
— Clive Thompson (@pomeranian99) January 2, 2014