Thursday, October 29, 2009

Today on Twitter...

RT @MedicalNews Should scientists be tweeting? http://j.mp/1GpJA0

RT @USATODAYhealth
Obama girls getting H1N1 shot: Favoritism or good example? http://bit.ly/kB2gp

RT @USATODAYhealth
Getting enough sleep? They aren't in West Virginia http://bit.ly/ICGg5

RT @RitaRubin Doctors call for more rigorous screening of sperm donors after one was found to have passed heart condition to 9 kids http://tr.im/Dv0N

RT @ivanoransky Remember propofol (eg Michael Jackson)? Hospitals are now facing a shortage http://bit.ly/4ppkjj

RT @medpagetoday More than 11% of American adults said there was not a single day in the previous month when they got enough sleep. More http://bit.ly/1DgpMf

RT @USATODAYhealth CDC estimates U.S. has had up to 6 million swine flu cases http://bit.ly/4dUVUJ

RT @kevinmd Beware using the web for H1N1 pandemic flu drugs http://bit.ly/W281y

RT @kevinmd Doctors have a duty to engage in social media http://bit.ly/iiAyW

RT @amednews 87% of the public thinks doctors and nurses should get H1N1 shots. http://bit.ly/2XpzF1

RT @amednews 10% of seniors' ED visits are related to falls http://bit.ly/2nFI8B

RT @TVNewsLab Ratings stunt or public service? DC station to show bare breasts in cancer story on first day of sweeps. http://ow.ly/xgO7

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