LizSzabo
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USA TODAY: 10%-33% of women w/ early breast cancers get unnecessary treatment, cancer society says. Still worth it?
about 13 hours ago
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Mammogram reduces absolute risk of dying from breast cancer by only 0.05% for 40-yr-old woman. Is that enough?
about 15 hours ago
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Thanks for RTs @ @ @ @ @ @ @
about 15 hours ago
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USA TODAY: 84% of women will ignore new mammogram advice, poll finds. Most sharply overestimate risk of cancer,
about 15 hours ago
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USA TODAY: Coming soon: new Gallup poll results on women's view of mammogram controversy. Check usatoday.com soon
about 16 hours ago
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USA TODAY: Some say advocacy groups "oversold/oversimplified" mammogram message,
about 16 hours ago
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Preschoolers watch TV for 2.4 hrs/day @ home-based daycare vs. 30 mins/day @ daycare centers, plus more TV at home, study says
about 20 hours ago
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1 in 4 teen girls has STD, CDC says. 19% got STD within first year of having sex. HPV most common infection.
about 21 hours ago
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Prenatal lead/tobacco exposure linked to ADHD, Pediatrics study says
about 22 hours ago
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New Pediatrics study shows preschoolers in daycare may be watching 5 total hrs of TV/day -- 2.5x as much as previously thought
about 23 hours ago
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Thx 4 recs, RTs & replies @ @ @ @ @ @ @
8:33 PM Nov 20th
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2:35 PM Nov 20th
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Pap smears, Part 2: Surgically removing precancerous lesions -- which usually go away on their own -- can harm women's later fertility
11:11 AM Nov 20th
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Interesting fact abt Pap screening, part 1: It's probably better 2 leave precancerous cervical lesions alone. Most clear up on their own.
11:10 AM Nov 20th
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New cervical screening recs: start Pap smears @, or 3 yrs after having sex; retest every 2 yrs. Thoughts?
10:47 AM Nov 20th
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@. Can you DM me? I'd like to hear more on your thoughts on mammograms. Thanks.
3:55 PM Nov 19th
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Thx 4 RT, replies @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @
3:53 PM Nov 19th
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Thx 4 RT! @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @
3:52 PM Nov 19th
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Mammograms: most states mandate coverage, which covers about 40% of Americans -- Employee Benefits Research Institute.
3:51 PM Nov 19th
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RT @: Biggest child-killers: pneumonia and diarrhea
12:54 PM Nov 19th
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- Name Liz Szabo
- Location Washington, D.C.
- Web http://usatoday.c...
- Bio I report on medical news for USA TODAY, covering cancer, children's health, kids/parenting and some environmental health (BPA, etc.)
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