Cervical myelopathy (CM) results from compression of the spinal cord in the neck and causes difficulty moving the fingers and
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Screening asymptomatic health care personnel for COVID-19 not recommended by experts
Routine screening of asymptomatic health care personnel (HCP) in the absence of confirmed exposures to COVID-19 is not a recommended
New signal extraction technique helps breast cancer screening
Mammograms are commonly used to screen for breast cancer. In spite of easy access, conventional mammograms cannot find every tumor due to
New tech takes radiation out of cancer screening
Researchers have developed a new, inexpensive technology that could save lives and money by routinely screening women for breast cancer
Prostate screening should be rolled out for men with a gene mutation
Prostate screening should be rolled out for men with a dangerous gene mutation similar to the one carried by Hollywood
Cancer screening by simple bowel cancer-early test for the home – health insurance performance
So easy colon cancer can be Prevention An American research team recommends a new method for the early detection of
Current study: New cancer screening with colon cancer-early test for the home
So easy colon cancer can be Prevention An American research team recommends a new method for the early detection of
Cervical cancer screening rate drops to a 21-year low
Cervical cancer screening rate drops to a 21-year low as worrying figures reveal more than one million women haven’t attended
Screening tools can miss sepsis in pregnancy; study urges action
A woman lies in her hospital bed. Her heart rate is elevated, she has a slight fever and an elevated
Alcohol disorder screening tests fail in weight-loss surgery patients
People who undergo Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery, a common type of bariatric surgery, are at increased risk for alcohol-related problems.