The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued an urgent call to address cervical cancer in Africa, where 18 of the 20 countries with the highest burden of the disease are located.
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Tamil Nadu's Health Department expands cancer screening to workplaces, addressing challenges in reaching women for early ...
Molecular techniques have enabled medical science to characterise the group of viruses, human papillomaviruses (HPV) that ...
Demand for secondhand and vintage clothing has surged within the last few years. Pre-owned fashion is seen by many consumers ...
The actress, host, author and spokesperson began her acting career appearing on television in "The Love Boat," "Evil Knievel, ...
Scientists monitor mpox virus mutations and human-to-human transmission, impacting vaccination strategies in Africa.
Launched as a vaccination campaign in 2021, 'Fight for Your Whakapapa', developed by Motion Sickness, has demonstrated its ...
Analysis: NZ is not performing as well as many other countries for HPV vaccination rates The post The WHO’s bold step towards ...
A new campaign is urging people to do Cervical Screening Test, with more than 40 per cent of eligible people across NSW not up to date with their ...
A new campaign is urging people to do Cervical Screening Test, with more than 40 per cent of eligible people across NSW not up to date with their ...