What We’re Reading: Cervical Cancer Increase in Low-Income Regions; Senate Discusses Assisted Living; Measles Cases Rise
US women in low-income regions are experiencing a steep increase in cervical cancer diagnosis and death despite medical improvements; a Senate committee launches an assisted living examination, its first hearing on the industry in 2 decades; the CDC urges health care providers to be alert for patients who have fever, rashes, an traveled abroad following reports of 23 measles cases since December 1.
Rising Number of Low-Income Women Have Cervical Cancer
A recent study published in
Senate Explores Assisted Living Cost, Burden on American Families
A Senate committee launched an assisted living examination on Thursday, its first hearing on the industry in 2 decades, according to
CDC Alerts Health Care Providers About Measles Cases
The CDC is urging health care providers to be alert for patients who have fever, rashes, and ve traveled abroad following reports of 23 measles cases in the US since December 1, according to
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