Friday, November 20, 2009

Today on Twitter...

RT @FutureDocs Anticmicrobial ties? WSJ.com - Nothing to Sneeze At: Doctors' Neckties Seen as Flu Risk http://bit.ly/4EmaiI

RT @MedicalNews CDC Watching H1N1 Mutation, but No Cause for Alarm http://ow.ly/163dMW

RT @NPRHealth Making Medical Decisions Lacking Perfect Science http://su.pr/2qQiXA

RT @CBSNews CDC: "Nothing Typical" About 2009 Flu http://digg.com/u1GlHq

RT @bobfinn Schuchat: All 10 regions in country are starting to see declines in #H1N1 activity. But some states like Hawaii, Maine are seeing increases.

RT @cancer_news Rare pancreatic cancer patients may live longer when treated with radiation therapy - http://tinyurl.com/yfcr9mm

RT @kevinmd How should the FDA regulate the social media advertising of drugs? http://bit.ly/2p0gPy

RT @garyschwitzer
Five popular falsehoods in the #mammography discussion. http://bit.ly/2UHjjB

RT @garyschwitzer Kudos to NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman for some of the context/background she gave to #mammography discussion this week. http://bit.ly/3IUKwi

RT @ivanoransky Quite a week for women's cancer screening: Compare reax to new Pap smear gdline to mammo reax http://bit.ly/2XVSnm #nyuscreen #cunyscreen

RT @jimlokay Dr. Bruce Dixon from the Allegheny County Health Department is live on the CW in a few minutes. Gee, I wonder what we're talking about....

RT @USATODAYhealth New guidelines: Women can get Pap smears every two years http://bit.ly/2pqL0g

RT @nytimeshealth Mammogram Debate Took Group by Surprise http://bit.ly/4CbqDZ

Have a great weekend!

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