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Early Interventions for Mild to Moderate COVID-19 in High-Risk Patients: Ask the Experts ..read more
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PrEP 2.0: Navigating New and Emerging HIV Prevention Options ..read more
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Women ages 24 to 49 who initially test negative for the human papillomavirus (HPV) can be safely screened for cervical cancer at 5-year intervals, according to results from a U.K. study ..read more
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The Many Faces of Endometriosis and Uterine Fibroids: Addressing the Personal in Personalized Treatment ..read more
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination was associated with a 90% reduction in four types of cervical HPV infections in sexually active girls and young women, a cross-sectional study found ..read more
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Transgender-Inclusive HIV Care: Evaluating Insights From the Community and Evidence-Based Practices ..read more
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Cardiac repolarization dynamics seemed to cycle in sync with the menstrual cycle of some people with congenital and drug-induced long QT syndrome (LQTS), a small prospective study showed ..read more
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Tumor RNA sequencing for high-risk (hr)HPV infection showed that almost half of women with HPV-negative cervical cancer had the more favorable HPV-positive disease, a large Swedish study showed ..read more
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Tisotumab vedotin yielded responses in about a fourth of previously treated patients ..read more