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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.
Jasmin McKee used to delay her annual pap smear, which can detect abnormal cells that may become cancerous, because the test ...
The National Science Foundation supports community college students using STEM innovation to solve complex problems like ...
May is Women’s Health Month, a time to bring awareness to the importance of annual screenings and the need for women to prioritize their ...
Dr. Mona Ghosh, an OBGYN from Hoffman Estates, Illinois, who pleaded guilty to health care fraud for performing unnecessary ...
Global partnerships have led to major scientific breakthroughs and saved millions of lives. Now, those collaborations are in ...
Cervical cancer is easily survivable, if caught early. But provinces are dragging their feet on paying for self-testing ...
The research details how socioeconomic and geographic barriers severely limit access to preventive healthcare in Brazil’s ...
HPV is not just a women’s health issue. While it is true that HPV or human papillomavirus, a sexually transmitted virus, does cause the majority of cervical cancer cases in women, it can also cause a ...
That means if you want to find a way to make desserts—ones that actually taste good—part of your diet, there’s probably a way ...
May is Women's Health Month, a time where medical professionals stress the importance of routine gynecological screenings.