RT @RitaRubin A little spritz will do you. RT @healthgood: Penis Spray Makes Men Last Longer, research finds . #health http://bit.ly/6LovG
RT @RitaRubin RT @ArthurCaplan: morals and mammograms http://bit.ly/3h14uP
RT @kevinmd Can less aggressive cancer screening recommendations be better for patients? http://bit.ly/2SyRAd
RT @scotthensley On mammo @doc_rob: "If a recommendation by the USPTF causes this kind of brouhaha, do you think good reform can really happen? I doubt it."
RT @USATODAYhealth Tobacco state's biggest university bans smoking http://bit.ly/3fwreE
RT @medpagetoday Will seasonal flu vaccines be produced in insect cells instead of chicken eggs? FDA is considering it. More: http://bit.ly/3HRfkM
RT @drval Mammogram issue: RT @gorskon @drval 1300 vs 1900. Question not easy, but line has to be drawn somewhere. Where would you draw it and why?
RT @drval Mammogram issue: USPSTF decided that screening 1,300 women to save 1 life is an acceptable cost but screening 1,900 to save a life is not.
RT @ACPInternists Will new breast sancer screening recommendations change your practice? Take survey http://tinyurl.com/ycgez78 American College of Physicians
RT @medpagetoday Women who develop preeclampsia during pregnancy may be at increased risk of hypothyroidism later in life. More: http://bit.ly/LU4Qp
RT @TVNewsLab Have you been searched? US customs can seize laptops & phones, from journalists without suspicion. http://ow.ly/DEDV
RT @MedicalNewsNet Of 65 million swine flu vaccine doses administered, one report of 10,000 has resulted in adverse events, WHO official says.
RT @MedicalNewsNet Adverse events from swine flu vaccine "rare," but fears about shot are putting people at risk, World Health Org official says.
RT @RitaRubin Should you use sex to sell STD prevention? (Star Tribune) http://tr.im/FhWV #health
RT @kevinmd Why health reformers should be worried about the breast cancer screening backlash http://bit.ly/38RLVx

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