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Correlation of 6 different immunochemical qualitative fecal occult blood tests with colonoscopy findings showed wide variation in diagnostic performance.
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A significant portion of patients with irritable bowel syndrome will test positive for celiac disease.
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How is your facility coping with the current economic downturn?
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is commonly found in young people in the United States, with as many as 18% of teenage girls testing positive for HPV.
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According to a 2006 survey, about 12% of American women say they douche on a regular basis.
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Are adolescents getting the care they need when it comes to reproductive health? According to a new policy statement issued by two committees of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), underinsurance is an added barrier to teens' access to preventive, reproductive, and behavioral health care services.
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Plan to get the latest information on family planning issues at three fall conferences. All three events will cover cutting-edge material on contraceptive practices and will offer continuing education credits.
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Is information on breast self-exams (BSEs) included in your care of women? Findings from a 2009 study indicate that a brief intervention program based on a single counseling session and two follow-up phone calls significantly increased the number of women correctly performing such exams.
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College health centers and certain family planning clinics who looked to reduced pricing on contraceptives from manufacturers had to regroup when the 2005 federal Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) tightened eligibility for nominally priced drugs.