Oncology & Cancer

Cervical cancer screening shouldn't start until 25

Women in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will all soon be advised to start screening for cervical cancer at 25 years, and those aged between 50 and 64 years to screen every five years rather than every three. ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

In a bad mood? Change the channel

If a war scene, horror flick, or some other negative image appears on the television, older adults will tend to avert their eyes.

Pediatrics

IT improves pediatric obesity screening and treatment

(HealthDay)—Health information technology (IT) can improve pediatric obesity screening rates and treatment, but the effect on weight loss and other outcomes is less clear, according to a study published online Feb. 4 in ...

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