Medicine
46 unrolled threads about medicine, each one readable on a single page.
- Aug 11, 2025
I’m a psychiatrist. In 2025, I’ve seen 12 people hospitalized after losing touch with reality because of AI. Online, I’m seeing the same pattern. Here’s what “AI psychosis” looks like, and why it’s...
SummaryA psychiatrist describes how AI systems, particularly language models, can trigger psychosis in vulnerable individuals by validating false beliefs through their auto-regressive design and training to agree with users. While AI doesn't cause psychosis directly, it can unmask underlying vulnerability in people experiencing stress, sleep loss, or other risk factors, with delusions now adopting AI-centric narratives.12 tweets1 min read - Jun 23, 2025
Joe Rogan just hosted the most censored doctor in America. Dr. Mary Bowden exposed what really happened during COVID—and the cover-up runs deeper than you think. Here are 8 shocking takeaways they n...
SummaryA thread claiming Dr. Mary Bowden exposed COVID-related conspiracies on Joe Rogan's podcast, alleging hospitals misused morphine, governments suppressed effective treatments like ivermectin and monoclonal antibodies, medical boards persecuted dissenting doctors, and vaccine injuries are being ignored while dangerous new mRNA shots are planned.10 tweets1 min read - Jul 27, 2025
Visceral fat is the most dangerous fat in your body. It wraps around your organs, slows your metabolism, and silently fuels disease. Here are 9 science-backed habits to shrink it naturally: 🧵 1. S...
SummaryVisceral fat is dangerous because it wraps around organs and promotes disease. The thread outlines 9 science-backed habits to reduce it, including eating earlier in the day, cold exposure, increasing daily movement (NEAT), consuming apple cider vinegar, prioritizing sleep, eating soluble fiber, avoiding seed oils, lifting weights, and eating high-protein breakfasts.15 tweets2 min read - Apr 7, 2026
Finland tracked every gender-referred adolescent in the country for up to 25 years. Their psychiatric needs didn't improve after 'gender reassignment'. They surged. A landmark peer-reviewed study ju...
SummaryA Finnish peer-reviewed study tracking 2,083 gender-referred adolescents over 25 years found that psychiatric morbidity increased significantly after medical gender reassignment procedures, with no improvement in mental health outcomes. The research suggests that for some adolescents, mental health difficulties may present as gender identity concerns rather than vice versa, and calls for comprehensive psychiatric assessment and treatment before and after any medical interventions.20 tweets2 min read - Jun 16, 2025
El Alzheimer no empieza cuando lo diagnostican. Empieza hasta 20 años antes… en silencio. Y lo que casi nadie dice es que sí se puede prevenir, ralentizar e incluso revertir algunos daños. Aquí 8 v...
SummaryEl Alzheimer comienza hasta 20 años antes del diagnóstico, pero es prevenible y parcialmente reversible. El hilo presenta 8 factores clave: no es envejecimiento normal, se origina en el intestino, afecta el sueño, requiere vitamina D, el azúcar es perjudicial, el ejercicio es preventivo, la genética no determina el destino, y el deterioro leve puede revertirse actuando a tiempo.12 tweets1 min read - Jul 1, 2025
This little girl was my patient. I'm surprised how little people - even MDs and keyboard warriors- know about penetrating/gunshot trauma. Let me explain what this X-Ray means, how it clearly proves th...
SummaryA physician documents radiological evidence of a 1.5-year-old girl's gunshot wound, explaining the X-ray and CT findings (bullet, pneumothorax, chest tube) that prove penetrating trauma, while refuting online skeptics who questioned the authenticity of medical images from aid sites.8 tweets1 min read - Aug 4, 2025
They created a disease overnight to sell you pills. In 2017, medical authorities lowered "normal" blood pressure from 140/90 to 130/80. Suddenly, 31 million healthy Americans became "patients." Her...
SummaryThis thread claims that in 2017, medical authorities conspiratorially lowered blood pressure thresholds to create 31 million new 'patients' and boost pharmaceutical profits, arguing that lifestyle changes rather than medications should address hypertension. The thread alleges financial conflicts of interest among guideline authors and presents arguments that the redefined standards pathologize normal aging.14 tweets2 min read - Jun 4, 2025
Hoy les cuento de un caso inmunológico muy interesante. ¿Listos? Niña de 12 años, ingresada en psiquiatría con diagnóstico de “psicosis aguda” que no respondía a antipsicóticos y empeoraba cada día....
SummaryUna niña de 12 años diagnosticada erróneamente con psicosis aguda resultó tener encefalitis autoinmune anti-NMDAR paraneoplásica causada por un teratoma ovárico, un diagnóstico frecuentemente perdido cuando se etiqueta a las mujeres como histéricas sin investigar causas médicas subyacentes. El caso ilustra la importancia de la perspectiva de género en medicina para identificar patologías que de otro modo se confunden con trastornos psiquiátricos.18 tweets2 min read - Aug 28, 2025
Something’s wrong. Another mass shooting. Another transgender perpetrator. But Secretary Kennedy just went on live TV and UNLEASHED a firestorm: For the first time, the NIH is investigating whether...
SummaryHHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy announced that the NIH is investigating whether SSRI psychiatric drugs may be contributing to mass shootings, noting that transgender Americans appear in such incidents at rates demanding investigation. Kennedy also criticized the CDC for misguided priorities and signaled major leadership changes at the agency.11 tweets1 min read - Aug 9, 2025
BANNED: The Forgotten Miracle Cure for Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Dental Disease The FDA has known since 1964 that DMSO could treat “incurable” conditions like blindness and tinnitus. Instead of emb...
SummaryThis thread claims DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) is a miracle cure for blindness, tinnitus, and other conditions that the FDA banned in the 1960s to protect pharmaceutical profits. It presents anecdotal evidence and cherry-picked studies suggesting DMSO can restore vision, hearing, and treat various ENT and dental conditions safely and cheaply.30 tweets4 min read - May 6, 2026
Apparently some of y'all are worried about hantavirus so let the (1/4th) doctor fox calm you down🧵 1) Most hantavirus is spread exclusively via rodent droppings. The Andes strain on the cruise ship...
SummaryA doctor explains that the hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, while concerning, is unlikely to become a pandemic. The Andes strain requires prolonged contact and saliva sharing to spread between people, and severe cases force patients to isolate, limiting transmission compared to milder illnesses.9 tweets1 min read - Oct 25, 2025
This 75 year old who'd been blind since birth suddenly regained his sight after using DMSO to cure sinusitis. DMSO has been repeatedly shown to heal eye issues medicine still can't solve like blindn...
SummaryA 75-year-old blind from birth allegedly regained sight using DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide), with the thread claiming DMSO can cure various eye conditions including macular degeneration, cataracts, and floaters through improved blood flow and protein refolding. The author argues these results have been documented for decades but suppressed by pharmaceutical interests.6 tweets1 min read - May 13, 2026
So yesterday PCOS was renamed to PMOS. After 11 years and about 22,000 people fighting for it. If you’re one of the women who was told to just lose weight or come back when you want children, the rea...
SummaryPCOS has been officially renamed to PMOS (Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome) after 11 years of advocacy by 22,000 people. The new name accurately reflects that the condition is a whole-body metabolic and hormonal disorder, not just a reproductive issue, addressing decades of medical misdiagnosis and stigma that led to women being dismissed and told to lose weight rather than receiving proper treatment.12 tweets1 min read - May 15, 2026
Francia acaba de cambiar la historia de la medicina. Han presentado un corazón artificial que late para siempre. Sin donante. Sin lista de espera. Y casi nadie habla de esto.🧵 ...
SummaryFrancia ha desarrollado Aeson, un corazón artificial de la empresa Carmat que late indefinidamente sin necesidad de donantes ni listas de espera. El dispositivo cuenta con sensores que adaptan el ritmo cardíaco en tiempo real, y algunos pacientes ya llevan más de 5 años con él funcionando correctamente, representando un avance revolucionario para los millones que mueren anualmente por enfermedades cardiovasculares.7 tweets1 min read - Jan 19, 2026
Ola xuiteiros, gostaria de avisar a todos que psiquiatras são treinados para diferenciar psicose de simulação. Isso vale para vozes da tornozeleira e para amnésia seletiva pós importunação sexual. Com...
SummaryA thread explica 10 critérios que psiquiatras usam para diferenciar psicose genuína de simulação, incluindo declínio funcional, consistência dos sintomas, ganhos secundários, e padrões de apresentação. Sintomas reais causam prejuízo integral à vida, enquanto simulação apresenta inconsistências, dramaticidade exagerada e falha sob escrutínio detalhado.12 tweets1 min read - Dec 6, 2025
IF A HEAVILY PREGNANT WOMAN COLLAPSES IN FRONT OF YOU. DON'T BE SCARED, BE BRAVE. SHARE TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW There is a particular hush that enters a room when a pregnant woman collapses, a hush t...
SummaryA gynecologist provides step-by-step emergency guidance for helping a pregnant woman who collapses, including checking responsiveness, positioning her to the left, performing CPR if needed, and emphasizing the importance of learning CPR since pregnant women have only 4-5 minutes before critical danger.4 tweets1 min read - Jun 6, 2026
Todd had terminal ALS and just ordered a wheelchair—then DMSO gave him his life back His brain fog vanished. Breathing crises stopped in 3 days. He dragged 340-lb beams across a road. His reflexes he...
SummaryA thread claiming DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) can treat or cure numerous neurological conditions including ALS, strokes, and chronic pain, citing 2000+ studies and patient testimonials. The author argues that 80% of neurological issues neurologists treat could be resolved with DMSO, which is widely used in veterinary medicine but allegedly suppressed by pharmaceutical interests.10 tweets1 min read - Jun 24, 2026
Did you know that the death rate from measles declined by 98% BEFORE the measles vaccine was introduced? “This is all on the CDC website… That decline had nothing to do with vaccines.” So, if vaccin...
SummaryThis thread argues that the decline in measles deaths before vaccine introduction was due to improved nutrition and sanitation rather than vaccines, and claims vaccines are treated with religious faith rather than scientific scrutiny, protected by institutional interests and psychology rather than evidence.30 tweets4 min read - Jan 19, 2026
🚨A 2004 study reversed arterial plaque by 35% using pomegranate juice. It should have changed cardiology. Instead, it disappeared. Here's what they buried 🧵👇
SummaryA 2004 study found that pomegranate juice reduced arterial plaque by 35% in elderly patients with severe blockages, even while on standard medications, by reducing LDL oxidation. The research was largely ignored despite promising results because pomegranate juice cannot be patented or commercialized like pharmaceutical treatments.7 tweets1 min read - Feb 11, 2026
Polio didn’t disappear the way you think it did. Google why we no longer see crippled kids from polio. You’ll get one answer: vaccines. But Dr. Suzanne Humphries says that’s not what the facts show—...
SummaryThis thread claims polio and smallpox didn't disappear due to vaccines, but rather through medical redefinitions, pesticide exposure, and historical misrepresentation. It argues that early vaccination caused severe side effects and chronic illness, which were documented by alternative medical systems before being suppressed by the centralization of medicine following the Flexner Report.29 tweets3 min read