Friday, October 21, 2011

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From Tracee Cornforth, your Guide to Women's Health
Welcome to your About.com Women's Health newsletter. This week we've got important news about the frequency of Pap smears, as well as other useful articles.

Have a healthy week!

Tracee

Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines
This week the United States Preventive Services Task Force changed the frequency of how often we need Pap smears. Pap smears detect important cervical changes often before full-blown cervical cancer develops.

HPV and Cervical Cancer
Twenty-four million Americans may have the human papillomavirus (HPV), yet more than 76 percent of women in the United States have never heard of this sexually transmitted virus which causes virtually 100 percent of all cervical cancers.

Symptoms Of Ovarian Cancer
Knowing the symptoms of ovarian cancer can help lead to an early diagnosis, which increases your chance of survival. It's important to note, however, that many women who are diagnosed with ovarian cancer never experienced any ovarian cancer symptoms beforehand.

12 Ways To Prevent Vaginal Discharge and Infection
Many factors can play a role in the occurrence of vaginal infections and discharge. What can you do to reduce your risk of vaginal infections? Practicing these simple tips significantly reduces your risk of getting a vaginal infection.

 


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