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Euna Lhee

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Musings :

Blog
A heartbroken rat
about a year ago
Stroke Unit auf Deutsch
about 2 years ago
Surviving the Pflegepraktikum
about 2 years ago
Venture into clinical research
about 3 years ago
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about 3 years ago


Tweets:

  • Dr MedMama
    RT @DGlaucomflecken: Failure is a part of medicine. If you screw up your first lumbar puncture as a doctor, you can either figure out wh… https://t.co/VjgV6l425x
    about 4 months ago
  • Dr MedMama
    As a member of the medical community, I support the Labor-HHS spending bill that increases funding for #GME, #AHRQ,… https://t.co/Tk6HVmqWwf
    about 4 months ago
  • Dr MedMama2B
    I’m standing up against the #DocShortage — and for Americans’ access to the health care we deserve. Join me: https://t.co/UP9lrihhW7
    about 5 months ago
  • Dr MedMama2B
    What a beautiful heart! <3 https://t.co/3eLIg2ToBm
    about 6 months ago
  • Dr MedMama2B
    RT @drnikkistamp: I overheard two young doctors critical of colleagues who missed a so-called obvious diagnosis. When you’re the firs… https://t.co/9o37KC6FoJ
    about 7 months ago

Haiku for the Brain

March 31, 2011 in Blog, Neuroscience, Poetry

Neurotransmitters : Acetylcholine is king... Epinephrine no.

Tags: brain, Haiku, Neurotransmitters, Poetry
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