Japan's Radiation Not Likely to Reach California, For Now
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Disaster: For now, radiation from Japan's growing nuclear crisis is not likely to reach California, even if there is a nuclear meltdown, Molly Hennessy-Fiske reports for the Los Angeles Times. If there were a radiation emergency in the U.S. however, state public health departments say they're not well-prepared.
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Viagra: Congress might have blocked Medicare from paying for Viagra and similar drugs in 2005, but that hasn't stopped the federal health agency from paying out $3.1 million for erectile dysfunction medications, Brett Coughlin reports for Politico. Blame Medicare's computer, um, software.
Mental Health: The U.S. military is experimenting with mental health counseling for its forces by smartphone, Sara Jackson reports for FierceMobileHealthcare. Could an iFreud app be far behind?
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