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While HPV is the leading cause of cervical cancer, lifestyle, immunity, and reproductive factors also play a major role — ...
By focusing on preventative measures, you can contribute to lowering the risk of cervical cancer for your spouse, fostering ...
A medical check-up begins once a patient walks into a doctor’s office. There are various things the doctors take note of, and ...
PILLAR will host a free workshop in Laredo to provide women with essential education on consent, sexual health, STI prevention and wellness, including HIV testing and PrEP access.
Between work, caregiving, and full calendars, finding time to schedule a well-woman exam or a Pap test can be challenging.
These savings are not just for patients – they ripple through the entire health care system. Primary care stability lowers ...
Entering your 30s signals subtle bodily changes, increasing the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension.
"If it wasn't for that, I wouldn't be here to tell my story." Toni Smith from Eastwood, in Nottinghamshire, went for a routine smear test when she was 28-years-old and believes doing so saved her life ...
While nobody likes going for a smear test, screenings are vital in preventing cervical cancer. Despite the fact cervical ...