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Immunize Nevada says there are new immunization requirements for Nevada students beginning for the 2017-2018 school year.
For years, women have been told to get an annual pap test and a pelvic exam. Some organizations, however, like the American College of Physicians, recommends against getting them so frequently. We asked Northern Nevada Medical Group’s Dr. Amanda Magrini to join us for Ask the Doctor to discuss these guidelines and cervical cancer.
Nevada’s immunization coverage ranking for children aged 19-35 months is now 38th in the nation, an improvement from 48th in 2013.
Preventing certain cancers in your teenagers may be as simple as a vaccine. We're talking about the HPV shot in tonight's Ask the Doctor segment.
Even a little bit of physical activity can mean a lot for seniors. And a new vaccine offers more protection against cervical cancer.
Monday marks the start of "Pre-Teen Vaccine Week" and Immunize Nevada is teaming up with the Washoe County Health District to try to convince parents to vaccinate. But this time it's for a different vaccine than we've been hearing about lately.
A bill introduced in the state Senate would require Nevada children to be vaccinated against HPV in order to enroll in public or private school or daycare.
Oral cancers can easily go undetected because early symptoms are painless and almost impossible to see - even for dentists.