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  1. RT @UMGCC: Our breast cancer experts' rebuttal to mammo screening guidelines: http://bit.ly/15yGEK
  2. Like this Twitter feed? Subscribe, follow or fan UMMC's other social media sites: www.umm.edu/1306
  3. Hope for the holidays: Expert advice on keeping the blues away: www.umm.edu/1305
  4. RT @UMMCHeart: The inside story on landmark study -- niacin, statins better than Zetia -- from one of the study's authors: www.umm.edu/1304
  5. RT @UMMCHeart: Study: Niacin shows positive effect for heart disease prevention. An interview with Dr. Michael Miller: www.umm.edu/1303
  6. Last day for the award-winning University Farmers' Market in 2009 -- 10:30 to 2:30 in the park across from UMMC: www.umm.edu/1084
  7. College cancer survivor starts student support group: http://bit.ly/al91P
  8. Video: See how the University of Maryland Medical System has grown over the last 25 years: http://www.umms.org/videos/...
  9. On this Friday the 13th, expert advice on taking the fear out of finding the right primary care doctor for you: www.umm.edu/1278
  10. Question: Do your impressions of a hospital change if it is environmentally friendly? Let us know.
  11. See what steps UMMC is taking to go green: www.umm.edu/1301. We've already recycled about 500,000 pounds of material: www.umm.edu/1302
  12. Kidney exchange involves series of selfless acts: http://bit.ly/2PjZDM
  13. RT @wjznews: Good TV story on four-person kidney exchange http://bit.ly/2AZdKY. For more, see kidney exchange Web site: www.umm.edu/1289
  14. The news conference has ended. Thanks for following. See our kidney exchange site for more information: www.umm.edu/1289 #kid4
  15. Dr. Cooper: Size of kidney is irrelevant, so the ability to transplant an adult kidney into a child is really the best outcome. #kid4
  16. Dr. Stephen Bartlett: I got into transplant business in 1986.We've gone from open surgery to laparoscopic to single-incision surgery. #kid4
  17. Bob Loudermilk: I was operated on last Tuesday, and I'm doing fine. #kid4
  18. Bob Loudermilk: They were interested in meeting with me; I came in for interview and exam, and then it started to move forward. #kid4
  19. Bob Loudermilk: Dialysis is not the way to go. ... I was turned down locally because of some medical issues. I then contacted MD. #kid4
  20. Mrs. Lichtman donated a kidney to Bob Loudermilk, who was a dialysis patient for 2.5 years. #kid4