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PANEL URGES SCREENING FOR LIPIDS, CHLAMYDIA.(Brief Article)
Publication: Medicine & Health Publication Date: 23-APR-01 |
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Primary care physicians should screen all sexually active women 25 years old or younger for chlamydia as part of regular health visits, said the third United States Preventive Services Task Force as part of its first set of recommendations. At-risk older women should be screened, too, according to the...
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