A breast cancer surgeon’s take on the new mammogram advice.
Tag: Tests (Medical)
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A U.S. Experiment on Single-Payer Care Just Ended
The system for one disease, Covid, had similarities to “Medicare for all.”
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As Covid Emergency Ends, U.S. Response Shifts to ‘Peacetime’ Mode
The coronavirus public health emergency, declared by the Trump administration in 2020, will expire on Thursday. Interviews with senior health officials suggest the nation is not ready for a new pandemic.
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What Does the End of the Covid Health Emergency Mean for New York City?
The city had already stopped some services, like mobile testing sites, but many others, including free vaccines and Paxlovid, will continue for now.
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New Mammogram Advice: What to Know
If you’re at average risk for breast cancer, start getting mammograms at 40 and go every two years, an influential scientific panel says. Many women were doing it anyway.