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[ad_1] A test for HPV detects precancerous changes in the cervix earlier and more precisely than the Pap smear, according to a large clinical trial released Tuesday. The randomized controlled study – …
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[ad_1] In a major relief to the medical community as well as citizens, Kerala was declared Nipah-free on Sunday. The explosion of the mysterious Nipah virus that killed 17 people in the …
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[ad_1] According to a study published in JAMA, a new method of screening for the risk of cervical cancer could replace the dreaded and uncomfortable cervical smear. Screening for cancer-related human papillomavirus …
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