Women's Health: Test Your PAP Smear IQ
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Women's Health: Test Your PAP Smear IQ
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Tags: Cervical Cancer Prevention, Pap Test, Women's Health
Most Recently Shared on October 5, 2009 at 10:55 pm By:
Women's Health: Test Your PAP Smear IQ: The first PAP smears were done over 60 years ago! Within.. http://bit.ly/X4wrH
New Cervical Cancer Guidelines: Less Screening
webmd.com — “Combining a Pap test with a human papillomavirus (HPV) test can safely extend the interval between cervical cancer screenings from three years to five years in many women between the ages of 30-65, according to new recommendations.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Health Tests for Women - Pap Smear, Hearing, Mammogram | Healthline
healthline.com — “Read about health tests that every woman needs. Learn about pap smears, blood tests, hearing tests, mammograms and more. Explore our doctor-reviewed health articles and learn more.” View full resource at healthline.com
Most Recently Shared on November 23, 2011 at 6:55 pm By:
Health Tests Every Woman Needs: Make sure you know which tests are recommended for your age group. http://t.co/ZGv5NQwt
Screening Tests for Women Slideshow: Mammogram, Pap Smear, and Bone Density
women.webmd.com — “WebMD guides women through health screenings their doctor may recommend based on their age and risk factors. Screening tests may help find diseases or conditions like cancer or diabetes early, when they are easier to treat.” View full resource at women.webmd.com
Most Recently Shared on October 10, 2011 at 11:00 pm By:
Women: add these screening tests to the top of your to-do list. http://t.co/ilN9bxPn
Lost Your Health Insurance? Consider Planned Parenthood Clinics - On Women (usnews.com)
usnews.com — “Newly unemployed women are heading to clinics for Pap smears, contraception, even cholesterol tests.” View full resource at usnews.com
Most Recently Shared on April 10, 2010 at 1:58 am By:
Planned Parenthood clinics provide health care to those without insurance. http://bit.ly/aqB9rs
Cervical Cancer Facts That'll Save Your Life | Lifescript.com
lifescript.com — “Cervical cancer is in the spotlight again: A new vaccine and updated Pap screening guidelines have left women confused about how to protect themselves. In time for Cervical Health Awareness Month, Lifescript's Women's Health Expert, Janet Horn, M.D., answers 10 common questions about the disease. Plus, test your women's health IQ with our quiz” View full resource at lifescript.com
Most Recently Shared on January 28, 2010 at 7:02 pm By:
Cervical cancer is in the spotlight again: new vaccine and updated Pap guidelines are leaving women confused. ... http://bit.ly/cJjgho
Screening Tests for Women Slideshow: Mammogram, Pap Smear, and Bone Density
women.webmd.com — “WebMD guides women through health screenings their doctor may recommend based on their age and risk factors. Screening tests may help find diseases or conditions like cancer or diabetes early, when they are easier to treat.” View full resource at women.webmd.com
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Screening Tests for Women Slideshow: Mammogram, Pap Smear, and Bone Density
women.webmd.com — “WebMD guides women through health screenings their doctor may recommend based on their age and risk factors. Screening tests may help find diseases or conditions like cancer or diabetes early, when they are easier to treat.” View full resource at women.webmd.com
Most Recently Shared on September 9, 2009 at 12:17 pm By:
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Better Pap Smear Follow-Up Needed Among Lower-Income Women - iVillage Your Total Health
yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com — “In the Canadian province of Ontario, fewer than half of women with abnormal Pap tests receive proper follow-up care and low-income women are less likely to be screened for cervical cancer than high-income women, a new study has found.” View full resource at yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com
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