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New Pap Test Guidelines: Start Later, Have Fewer
Experts urge first screen at 21, then once every 2 years or more, not annually
No Immediate Changes Expected in Mammogram Coverage
Health plans say routine screening is an individual decision
Task Force Member Defends Mammography Guidelines
Meanwhile, three doctors weigh in on what women should do about the new recommendations
Three-Month Supply Lowers Drug Costs
Consumers save up to one-third buying 90-day supply, study finds
Athletes Seeking Doping Agents Can Still Find Them Online
Banned products are readily available, researchers say
Formaldehyde May Endanger Funeral Workers
Leukemia risk is found to increase with longer exposure to embalming fluids
'Hobbits' Were a Distinct Species, Study Concludes
Skeletal analysis shows Homo floresiensis anatomy differed from modern-day humans
Blood Test Could Boost Clarity of Breast MRI Results for Some
Taking menstrual cycle into account when booking exam may cut need for repeat scans, study suggests
Discovery Boosts Boys' Prospects for Post-Cancer Fertility
Testicular cells could be preserved for later use, study suggests
Unraveling the 'Mad Cow' Mystery
Key molecule identified by researchers
Even Smokers Support Bans at Work
Employees in India strongly favor no-smoking rules, Germans less keen: survey
Using Cell Phones, Internet to Battle Eating Disorders
Online and text messages might be more helpful than therapy for some, researchers suggest
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 20, 2009
- H1N1 Flu Vaccine
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
Appalachia, Southeast Hit Hardest by Obesity and Diabetes
CDC county-by-county analysis finds some areas with 1 in 10 adults already diabetic
New 'Skin' From Stem Cells
Technique used in mice may offer hope to burn patients awaiting grafts
Asthma Combo Seems Less Influenced by Genes
Findings may not apply to blacks, researchers note
Kidney Transplant, Sleep Disorder May Add Up to Trouble
Heart disease, stroke more likely for organ recipients with sleep apnea, study finds
Moderate Drinking Guards the Heart
But protective effect can wear off at higher levels in men, study finds
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