The FDA has approved three self-administered tests for the high-risk strains of HPV known to cause most cervical cancers.
Most women prefer to complete HPV tests at home as long as the results are as accurate as those conducted by a clinician, ...
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Women at average risk for cervical cancer can avoid unpleasant tests in doctors' offices and instead safely test themselves at home for the virus that causes nearly all cases of the disease, the ...
NHS doctors failed to tell a man he was terminally ill and robbed him of the final months with his family, an investigation ...
Late-night cravings aren’t the only thing DoorDash can help with. Starting this week, women can order a first-of-its-kind, at-home swab test for three common sexually transmitted infections and have ...
There’s no room in the budget to cut, we’re told. All education dollars are for the children, we’re told. So why did Chicago Public Schools bankroll a teacher’s $4,700 trip to a Hawaiian luxury resort ...
The American Cancer Society released updated guidelines today for cervical cancer screening, with two key changes.
As the Omicron variant of COVID-19 continues to spread, it's important to take charge of your health and monitor your body for signs and symptoms (even if you're fully vaccinated). Since cold symptoms ...
The questions and answers links have been updated to better reflect which test the extracted questions and answers come from. The previous links provided both the odd number and even number tests, ...
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Psychology Today's online self-tests are intended for informational purposes only and are not diagnostic tools. Psychology Today does not capture or store personally identifiable information, and your ...