No it doesn’t. It shows that some women are just really dumb and care more about their bikini line than staying healthy.https://twitter.com/isabelhardman/status/955398194720071681 …
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Not making excuses. Trying to find solutions. I remember being 17 vividly. And I don't think my misconceptions at that age were entirely and exclusively my own fault. I had learnt them from somewhere.
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Women thinking they need to wax their public hair always has absolutely NOTHING whatsoever to do with getting cervical smears. That’s like saying they miss their smears because they’re too busy buying coffee.
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I'm not making excuses. Am just really interested in why this is happening.
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I mean, have we totally ruled out the possibility of relocating practice nurses to bikini waxing salons? It may be more time and cost efficient for the NHS...
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I think this is a brilliant idea.
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This is a good idea, if the end goal is positive, and it works with women's preference (which is clearly does) and it saves money in the long-run (which it might).
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Girls we have the lad from the Adam Smith Institute on board, let's make this happen. If we can sign up
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You get a smear test, and YOU get a smear test, and the NHS saves bucket loads of cash because EVERYTHING THAT GETS DIAGNOSED SOONER GETS TREATED IN A MORE COST EFFECTIVE FASHION
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Male screening far worse take up yet (a free service) saves lives.....for whatever reason they did not attend....that decision cost money, time and probably delayed or cancelled treatment for someone else in NHS! Perhaps that’s a far more serious issue than “understanding” them?
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