Manchester
24/7
is
part
of
the
24/7
Network
of
Local
News
and
Community
Directory
Web
Sites,
published
by JJC Media.
The
aim of the 24/7 Network is to provide local residents with
information about the area, prospective residents with a relocation
guide and advertisers with access to that traffic.
This
site
is
free
to
visit
and
provides
Manchester
Iowa
News
updates
and
can
be
used
as
a
move
to
town
guide.
Posting
information
on
the
site
is
also
free.
Please
let
us
know
about
your
groups
events
and
programs. E-mail
media releases,
pictures, video or information about your event or use this handy form!
The
sites on the 24/7 Network are advertiser supported. For more
information about advertising on the sites click here.
|
| News |
 |
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month
Posted 27 January, 2012 The
Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) joins the National Cervical
Cancer Coalition (NCCC) in recognizing January as Cervical Health
Awareness Month. According to NCCC, more than one in ten U.S. women (11
percent) report they do not have routine Pap test screenings. The Pap
test, along with HPV (the human papillomavirus) three-shot prevention
vaccine is the best way to prevent cervical cancer, which kills more
than 4,000 U.S. women and about 45 Iowa women each year.
Cervical cancer is preventable and is usually curable, if detected
early. If detected early, treatment is most successful. Detection
relies primarily on a routine pelvic exam (beginning at age 21),
cervical screening (a Pap test), and an HPV test when recommended,
since there are usually no symptoms associated with cervical cancer.
The HPV vaccine is another tool to prevent cervical cancer. Almost all
cervical cancer is caused by HPV, a common sexually transmitted virus.
The HPV vaccine is given in a three-dose series over six months. The
CDC recommends girls and boys begin the HPV vaccinations at age 11 or
12. For more information on the HPV vaccine, talk to your health care
provider, or visit here.
The IDPH Care for Yourself (CFY) program seeks to increase the number
of Iowa women aged 40 to 64 years old who are screened for cervical
cancer, breast cancer, and heart disease risk factors. Women must meet
age and income guidelines to be eligible for the program. Since 1995,
the CFY program has screened more than 35,000 Iowa women.
For more information about the IDPH CFY program and cervical cancer, visit here.
|
|
The Goal
of Manchester 24/7 is to provide the most up to date information
possible!
Manchester 24/7 features Manchester Iowa News and provides a relocation
guide
for Manchester, Iowa.
Please let us know if anything on this site needs updating, if your
group is having an event, or if you have a news story.
We publish a network of similar sites, The 24/7 News Network.
If your information pertains to more than one of our sites, we'll
spread the word.
Phone: 563-599-4810
e-mail Information to: info@manchester247.com
Or
Post information Using This Form:
|
|
|
Please Support
this
Site by Clicking on Our Sponsor's Ads















































 









|