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Dr Davenport
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Endocrinologist in Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown. Interested in the disease of obesity. Tweets a mix of professional and personal.
Joined December 2010
RT @EASOobesity: The Health Service Executive Model of Care for the Management of Overweight and Obesity was introduced in Ireland in 2021.…
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RT @DanielJDrucker: Nine weeks of once weekly semaglutide studied in a RCT reduces alcohol intake in individuals with moderate alcohol use…
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RT @scottisaacsmd: This is a great summary of current information on the genetic causes of obesity with guidance for genetic testing. https…
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RT @scottisaacsmd: This review examines the impact of GLP-1 RAs and SGLT2is on glycemic control and cardiovascular–renal risk factors and d…
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RT @AnnalsofSurgery: A look at bariatric surgery vs. GLP-1 agonists for weight loss: while surgery has higher upfront out-of-pocket costs,…
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RT @DanielJDrucker: Worth reading this open access perspective on challenges in scientific publishing from EIC Paul Stewart. I have heard s…
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RT @svuh: 🚀Proud to host the relaunch of the #ACLS Experienced Provider course at SVUH today, supported by the @Irishheart_ie’s ACLS Counci…
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RT @RCPI_news: 🏉 We had a great time last night at our On Call For Ireland event, celebrating Irish medical graduates who played rugby for…
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RT @DanielJDrucker: Some context-in real world data assessing 23,679 T2D patients undergoing emergency surgery, the incidence of postopera…
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RT @LissadellHouse: Under bare Ben Bulben's head In Drumcliff churchyard Yeats is laid Cast a cold eye On life, on death. Horseman,…
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RT @StephenORahilly: disappointing given that the @nejm did publish an excellent related piece by BB Lowell a few yrs ago . The author see…
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@DanielJDrucker @DeptVetAffairs @NatureMedicine Thanks for flagging this. But am curious - have you been able to make sense of the increased pancreatitis risk in the article? The authors say to check fig 6 and ST9, but nothing about pancreatitis there, and if anything fig 5 seems to suggest a non-significant risk reduction.
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@fperrywilson Thanks for the synopsis, really useful. But have you been able to make sense of the increased pancreatitis risk in the article? The authors say to check fig 6 and ST9, but nothing about pancreatitis there, and if anything fig 5 seems to suggest a non-significant risk reduction!
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RT @IrishEndocrine: Dear Colleagues ‼️ Due to the nationwide weather warnings, for safety of everyone, we will have to cancel IES annual…
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RT @fperrywilson: Every week, I see a new study talking about this or that effect of GLP-1 receptor agonists like #ozempic. FINALLY, we hav…
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