... who do not undergo regular cervical cancer screening tests are more likely to be diagnosed with the disease than those who do, according to an audit of the Swedish national cervical cancer screening program that will be published online 29 April ...
... Australian women thought about the introduction of chlamydia screening into general practice. The researchers interviewed 24 ... of whether a sexual history is really necessary when screening for chlamydia. The authors acknowledge that it is important for young ...
... uncovered a significant trade-off with ultrasound screening,” said Jeffrey Blume, an associate professor in the Department ... Center at Brown. “While supplemental ultrasound screening uncovers more breast cancers, it also substantially increases ...
A new University of Leicester study reveals that screening people who are at risk of developing diabetes could be a cost-effective health policy and improve the lives of patients...
Blackberry maker Research in Motion Ltd. is planning to launch a touch-screen version of its popular wireless device in the third quarter of this year, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
Doctors should offer genetic screening to immigrant communities that encourage marriage between cousins, experts say
Screening for domestic abuse in seemingly healthy women is nowhere near as widespread among doctors as testing for breast cancer or high cholesterol.
Better screening and an affordable vaccine for girls could reduce the deaths from cervical cancer in Latin America, scientists say.
... has the potential to be more sensitive for future cervical cancer screening programs. In the study – thought to be the first of its kind ... clinical practice for future cervical cancer screening programs,” Smith said. “Additionally, we need more information ...
Sun screen lotions used by beach-going tourists worldwide are a major cause of coral bleaching, according to a new study commissioned by the European Commission.
... by the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet of a screening programme from 1999. Many of the people who would probably ...
... and who could benefit from cholesterol-lowering therapy. The recommendations by the Screening for Heart Attack Prevention and Education (SHAPE ... fellow at UT Southwestern. The efficiency of calcium screening according to the SHAPE recommendations was determined by the number of people ...
... . said its next operating system will be made for touch-screen applications, an alternative to the computer mouse, and its top ...
... of the University of Pennsylvania chest pain patients who were screened for acute coronary syndromes using high-resolution ... , by comparison, have shown that stress testing – the traditional screening method – is associated with a high rate of return ...
... prenatal care for pregnant patients. They found that current screening procedures were only able to detect half the total ... for doctors to counsel patients about the limitations of current screening methods, so that they can make an informed decision ...