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Meghana Gadgil

@meghanagadgil

Preventionist. Feminist. Primary care doctor. Views are my own.

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Meghana Gadgil (@meghanagadgil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"... COVID-hospitalization numbers... say nothing about the dwindling workforce, the mounting exhaustion of those left behind, the expertise now missing from hospitals, or the waves of post-COVID or non-COVID patients."

Ed Yong is not here (@edyong209) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the same panic-neglect cycle that dooms us to a perpetual state of pandemic unpreparedness. It's truly amazing to watch it unfold *in the middle of a pandemic.* theatlantic.com/health/archive…

JAMA (@jama_current) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What factors put people of South Asian descent at higher risk of #cardiovascular disease than other groups in the US? jenabbasi spoke with Alka Kanaya and namratha kandula about the MASALA Study and the #SAHELI and #SAATH studies. ja.ma/3yBfL6L

MASALA Study (@masala_study) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited for our team to host another virtual community forum on Saturday, Feb 18th at 2pm PT/4pm CT Hear about our newest study findings related to diabetes, discuss new diabetes treatments, and join a twin hearts meditation Contact us to join the forum

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Thanks to ⁦anil oza⁩ for this broad and detailed review of South Asian heart disease ⁦nature⁩ Featuring ⁦Mohammed K Ali⁩ ⁦Dr.V.Mohan⁩ ⁦Pradeep Natarajan⁩ ⁦Alka Kanaya⁩ ⁦namratha kandula⁩ and others #SouthAsianCVD nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Among US South Asian adults, a culturally adapted group lifestyle intervention led to small improvements in self-reported health behaviors but was not more effective than written health education materials for CVD risk factor reduction. ja.ma/4elZKEX

Among US South Asian adults, a culturally adapted group lifestyle intervention led to small improvements in self-reported health behaviors but was not more effective than written health education materials for CVD risk factor reduction. 

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