Thursday, October 22, 2009

Today on Twitter...

RT @HealthHive H1N1 flu cases surge across California as doctors report vaccine shortage http://bit.ly/2aHoLX

RT @USATODAYhealth
FDA warns against online swine flu scams http://bit.ly/iDoR8

RT @NPRHealth
Accidents Of History Created U.S. Health System http://su.pr/8igpNC

RT @RitaRubin
CDC: 1 in 5 US kids have had flu-like illness this month, most of it probably H1N1. http://tr.im/CGIk #swine

RT @EndoGoddess
Oh man, major academic egos at a meeting today. I'll just say this: confidence is sexy, arrogance is annoying.

RT @NPRHealth
Does Swine Flu Shift Sick Leave Decisions? http://su.pr/27vcWH

RT @NPRHealth KISS's Peter Criss talks with Reuters about male breast cancer (his own) and "medieval" mammography machines. http://bit.ly/2qXblX

RT @AHCJ_Pia Cancer society’s messages on screening conflict http://tinyurl.com/yjeu6xz

RT @drval
RT @healthythinker Wired mag's coverage of Paul Offit's vaccine mission - required reading in this anti-vaccine era - http://bit.ly/3ZGG36

RT @NPRHealth
Swine Flu Widespread; Vaccine Not So Much http://su.pr/1eRp1t

RT @drval
When a colleague becomes a quack. http://bit.ly/3SJrp9 My former co-resident is now marketing expensive, unproven therapies.

RT @NPRHealth
Study Finds H1N1 Virus Lives Longer Than Expected http://su.pr/2xM7qS

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