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Informed consent is missing from Pap smears and cervical cancer screening
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology has just revised their guidelines for Pap smears under some pressure.
Dr. John Richburg, associate professor of pharmacy at The University of Texas at Austin, has received a five-year $1.5 million National Institutes of Health grant to study the adverse effects of environmental toxicants on male fertility and disease.
Unique Party Idea: Movember Edition
Everyone who is anyone knows that November is actually called Movember. This is because men grow mustaches to raise money and awareness for men's health and, more specifically, testicular cancer.
One patient at a time: International survivor network looking for mentors
Jonny Imerman, founder of the nonprofit cancer support network Imerman Angels, speaks Wednesday evening at CGH Medical Center.
Lying in bed one night in 2007, Peter Criss felt something strange: a small lump on his left breast.
Ita s halfway through Movember and moustaches are growing strong. No, that wasna t a typo, you read it correctly, I wrote Movember.
Soccer star John Hartson facing more surgery
BATTLING soccer star John Hartson is bracing himself for more surgery. The former Celtic, Arsenal, West Ham, West Brom and Wales striker has finished his latest round of chemotherapy, but says he is feeling much fitter and stronger.
Mustaches grow cancer awareness
Breast cancer has a pink ribbon. Women's heart disease has a red dress. Now, prostate and testicular cancer have ... mustaches.
$12,500 raised for Jason Bush Fund
Between silent auction proceeds and donations Saturday, the Jason Bush Fund raised more than $12,500 for Jason Bush, a CSU graduate student recently diagnosed with testicular cancer.
VIDEO: River City star backs new cancer campaign in Glasgow
River City actor Ryan Smith and Cancer Research UK's John Fyall speak about the importance of a new campaign to raise awareness over testicular cancer as it arrives in Glasgow.
Health Advice: Why Is Our Progress Against Cancer So Slow?
Sometimes it seems like we're not making much headway against cancer. Are we? The answer is clearly yes, but with qualifications.
Craven men who have concerns about their health or want advice on how to keep healthy are invited to a Mena TMs Health MoT event at Airedale Hospital, Steeton.
It's a movement you're unlikely to read about in the House's latest health care bill , but for my money the most enjoyable story in global health this month is the return of Movember .
45m lotto man 'lucky to be alive'
An unemployed mechanic who scooped the UK's biggest ever lottery jackpot has said he is lucky to be alive after beating testicular cancer.
Two-year-olds at risk from 'gender-bending' chemicals
Two-year-old children are being exposed to dangerous levels of hormone-disrupting chemicals in domestic products such as rubber clogs and sun creams, according to an EU investigation being studied by the British government.
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Categories arena t final, so keep an open mind
People are always dividing themselves into categories. The most obvious one often goes unnoticed: gender.
Cancer is common in un-spayed and un-neutered rabbits. What are the signs and what can you do?
Uterine, ovarian, and mammary cancers in female rabbits and testicular cancer in males are common in rabbits that have not been spayed or neutered.
Travel Picks: Top 10 mustachioed nations for "Movember"
In a growing campaign to refer to November as "Movember," men around the world are being encouraged to grow a mustache for 30 days to raise awareness and funds for prostate and testicular cancer.
Footballera s charity nets huge support
JOHN Hartson's cancer charity has received a boost from footballers, WAGs and soap stars - thanks to his old club Celtic.
Quad City family honored for continuing son's fight
The parents of a Quad City teenager who lost his battle with testicular cancer were honored Wednesday for their work in fighting the disease.
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