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HPV, or human papillomavirus, is a term used to describe more than a hundred related viruses that produce growths, warts or lesions on the human body. Common infection points include the genitals,...
The human papillomavirus, commonly known as HPV, is a viral infection that is transmitted sexually via skin-to-skin contact with an infected partner. HPV is not only one of the most common...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common types of sexually transmitted diseases. The American Cancer Society states that HPV enters the...
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is transmitted via skin-on-skin contact, usually sexual. It is the number one sexually transmitted disease. There are over forty types of HPV, which can affect the...
Four types of human papillomavirus, or HPV, can cause cervical cancer (types 16 and 18) and genital warts (types 6 and 11). Gardasil is the only vaccination approved by the FDA for these four...
The Human Papillomavirus, commonly referred to as HPV, is actually a group of viruses with over 100 different strains. Most people who contract HPV have no symptoms and will recover from the virus...
The human papillomavirus is known to not only cause genital warts, but also be a contributing factor to certain types of cancers. Recently, a vaccine, Gardasil, has been issued to help prevent...
There are inherent risks in using any drug, though these dangers are often outweighed by the benefits of using the course of treatment. Gardasil is one such drug that has some important advantages...
For young women, the Gardasil vaccination, may be an excellent option in the prevention of disease. Here's how to decide if its right for you or your daughter.
The human papilloma virus (HPV), with over one hundred different strains, is one of the most widely spread sexually transmitted infections. Of those 100 strains, about 30 of them can only be...