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A new study has found that cervical cancer could be eliminated in Australia due to a government program to vaccinate children against human papillomavirus (HPV), The New York Times reported. According to the article, the study found that fewer than 4 women in every 100,000 could be diagnosed with cervical cancer annually in Australia by 2028 and less than 1 woman per year could be diagnosed by 2066. The vaccination program was first introduced in 2007 as a cost-free 3-dose course for teenage girls and was expanded to school-age boys in 2013, the article reported.
Patients report higher levels of satisfaction with their physicians when they are prescribed an antibiotic after seeking care for a respiratory tract infection, whether they needed it or not,
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