
Ming Y Lim 明林
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Classical hematologist, clinical researcher, medical educator, back-of-the-pack runner; [email protected], [email protected], mum of 2. Tweets are my own.
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08-12-2016 03:20:45
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Study data presented at #ASH24 showed that a higher ferritin threshold than that used by WHO and CDC is cost-effective for identifying and treating women with iron deficiency. Healio spoke with George Goshua, MD MSc of Yale School of Medicine and Yale Cancer Center about the data. healio.com/news/hematolog…






Angela Rawlins That’s the misconception. Anticoagulants don’t cause bleeding, but unmask lesions (eg ulcers) that lead to bleeding. One exception is aspirin which can actually cause peptic ulcers.

Joshua Muia kicking off #HTRS2025 Research Colloquium sharing how Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research Society help build careers in hemostasis and thrombosis.


Pamela Lutsey from U of Minnesota sharing how to develop a research question at Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research Society Research Colloquium #HTRS2025




