+ Follow Preventive Services Task Force Tag
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[Title] => Drug safely cuts prostate cancer risk, study finds
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[Summary] => No major medical group recommends routine PSA blood tests to check men for prostate cancer, and now a government panel is saying they do more harm than good and healthy men should no longer receive the tests as part of routine cancer screening.
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[Title] => Screening colonoscopy not helpful after age 70
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[Title] => Your guide to preventive health care
[Summary] => You are responsible, in large part, for managing your own preventive health care. It is the most important investment of your time and money.
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[Title] => Use medications first in managing GERD
[Summary] => Medical therapy with antisecretory drugs should be the first-line treatment for gastroesophageal reflux disease, with antireflux surgery offered only to patients whose symptoms are not controlled by medication or who can’t tolerate the drugs, according to the AGA Institute.
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[Title] => Use medications first in managing GERD
[Summary] => Medical therapy with antisecretory drugs should be the first-line treatment for gastroesophageal reflux disease, with antireflux surgery offered only to patients whose symptoms are not controlled by medication or who can’t tolerate the drugs, according to the AGA Institute.
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