The survey found that women are interested in self-testing for HPV, which could reduce disparities in cervical cancer screening and diagnosis.
When global health science and security expert Rebecca Katz saw an opportunity to bolster public health during the 39-day soccer tournament, she got to work.
Having 2 or more underlying conditions or undergoing a hospital transfer may be connected with more-serious complications of infection.
Social media can give health professionals a real-time understanding of how people feel about a major scientific advancement such as a vaccine.
A study of women in 8 countries finds that they often agree to RSV vaccination during pregnancy and believe it’s better than immunizing their babies directly.
If the Ebola outbreak continues to spread, it could cost the continent as much as $3.6 billion.
The findings reinforce past research indicating that taking acetaminophen during pregnancy is safe.
The study examined what patients choose self-testing for cervical cancer and what groups show little interest.