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The National Science Foundation supports community college students using STEM innovation to solve complex problems like ...
Caused primarily by the human papillomavirus (HPV), cervical cancer develops slowly and often goes unnoticed in the initial years.
Dr. Beman Khulpateea from Mercy Medical Center talks about cervical cancer screenings.
Dr. Beman Khulpateea from Mercy Medical Center talks about cervical cancer screenings and the reasons to get one annually, even if you feel otherwise healthy.
A lot of women have been affected by controversy about smear tests in the last few days. And while it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the stories flying around in the media, it’s also important to know ...
AMID the noise generated by the now-concluded midterm elections, one vital public health campaign has been largely ...
Cervical cancer is preventable, but kills thousands each year — in part because women aren't regularly screened for it. A new test allows people to test themselves at home and mail in the results.
Jasmin McKee used to delay her annual pap smear, which can detect abnormal cells that may become cancerous, because the test ...
The research details how socioeconomic and geographic barriers severely limit access to preventive healthcare in Brazil’s ...
Cervical cancer is easily survivable, if caught early. But provinces are dragging their feet on paying for self-testing ...
Scientists in Uruguay have found genotypes of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) linked to cervical cancer in urban wastewater, saying it could help inform disease prevention efforts.
Scientists in Uruguay have found genotypes of the human papillomavirus (HPV) linked to cervical cancer in urban wastewater, ...
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