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Fabrizio Romano (@fabrizioromano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cole Palmer to Chelsea, here we go! Agreement in principle reached with Manchester City on £40m deal plus £5m add-ons 🚨🔵 #CFC Exclusive news revealed earlier today then quick resolution between clubs and green light from Palmer. Medical tests to be booked soon.

Cole Palmer to Chelsea, here we go! Agreement in principle reached with Manchester City on £40m deal plus £5m add-ons 🚨🔵 #CFC

Exclusive news revealed earlier today then quick resolution between clubs and green light from Palmer.

Medical tests to be booked soon.
autist (@litteralyme0_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

POV: When the group conversation suddenly shifts from trolling and roasting to internships and placements so we hit this pose

POV: When the group conversation suddenly shifts from trolling and roasting to internships and placements so we hit this pose
Bestmann (@big_bestmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watching anime when you're broke is too funny Hunger go dey wipe you, Naruto go carry one bowl of ramen chop He no go even ask if you go chop💔

Osadebamwèn (@dearestosaso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what everyone says until they meet someone who fills their heart in ways they never even knew they needed Someone who certainty swam oceans to advocate for Story go come start to dey change Plane ticket go come start to dey cheap. 😂

Dr. Akhil 🇮🇳 (@drakhilx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For every 1°C (1.8°F) increase in core temperature, the heart rate typically rises by ~10 beats/min. Table lists infections that are associated with relative bradycardia (Faget’s sign), where patients have a lower heart rate than might be expected for a given body temperature

For every 1°C (1.8°F) increase in core temperature, the heart rate typically rises by ~10 beats/min.

Table lists infections that are associated with relative bradycardia (Faget’s 
sign), where patients have a lower heart rate than might be expected 
for a given body temperature
esanum (@esanum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Muhammad Moor 🟢 Answer: Stabilizes cardiac membranes in severe hyperkalemia 🔹 Mechanism: Raises the threshold potential of cardiac myocytes ➡ reduces excitability ➡ counteracts depolarizing effect of high potassium 🔹 Purpose: Prevents life-threatening arrhythmias (e.g., ventricular

𝓑ᥫ᭡ (@quesadaaa_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- Are you in a relationship? - Is someone in a relationship with you? - Are you in a relationship without your knowledge? - Are you doing relationship things with someone you are not in a relationship with?

Jason Ryan (@jasonryanmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

USMLE Tip: In chronic kidney disease, plasma BUN and creatinine rise, but plasma potassium and sodium usually stay within the normal range until end-stage kidney disease. Potassium and sodium are “regulated solutes” controlled by the RAAS, ADH, and the sympathetic nervous system.