Dr. Nisha Verma, an OB/GYN representing Physicians for Reproductive Health, refused to give a “yes or no” answer when asked ...
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Can the new at-home HPV test, Teal Wand, really replace pap smears?
If you've been putting off scheduling your Pap smear-maybe for months, maybe longer-take a deep breath. There's no judgment ...
A Bakersfield obstetrician-gynecologist has been ordered to stop practicing medicine, at least temporarily, after he failed a ...
Defense attorneys for a Utah OB-GYN accused of sexual abuse asked a judge Monday to dismiss some of the criminal charges ...
Research has shown that self-collected tests have similar efficacy as when a medical doctor does the screening, according to ...
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An easy at-home test to replace Pap smears is here—and will soon be fully covered by most insurance
While the Pap was invented in the 1940s and involves inspecting cervical cells for precancerous or cancerous shifts, in the ...
A major health provider in the mid-Willamette Valley plans to end maternity and women’s health services early next year, leaving many patients worried about where they will turn for care. The move at ...
For more than three decades, Shannon Lilley and her family trusted Dr. Javaid Perwaiz, a prominent obstetrician-gynecologist who delivered her sisters and later became her doctor when she was 18. That ...
Army prosecutors preferred charges against an OB-GYN doctor at a Fort Hood, Texas, hospital for recording patients, officials said. There are 44 victims in this case, Army officials said Tuesday. The ...
The U.S. Army on Tuesday charged a OB-GYN with secretly filming the medical exams of dozens of people. (Tamir Kalifa/AP Photo) The U.S. Army on Tuesday charged a OB-GYN with secretly filming the ...
An Army gynecologist in Texas under investigation amid accusations he'd secretly videotaped and sexually exploited his patients has been charged with "indecent visual recording," "conduct unbecoming ...
A Fort Hood OB-GYN was charged Tuesday with more than 50 counts of secretly recording dozens of women he saw as patients at the on-post hospital, the Army said. Army prosecutors preferred four charges ...
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