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A Girlfriend's Conversation About HPV and Cervical CancerA telling of my own experience with HPV and cervical cancer starting with the first abnormal pap smear and ending with my hysterectomy. Information every woman should known about HPV and my practical advice.
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D.C Requires Girls to Get HPV VaccineThe District of Columbia's City Council voted in favor of requiring that all girls entering into the sixth grade in 2009 to be vaccinated with the HPV vaccine. -
What Everyone Should Know About HPVThere are over 100 types of human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is a virus that can infect many parts of the body
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HPV Has Been Found in Human Breast MilkHPV found in breast milk can easily cause the disease in the infant. HPV, also called the human papilloma virus, are hardy pathogens that survive in the strangest conditions.
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV): Are You at Risk?This article is about the condition HPV that is prevalent but not well known.
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HPV May Raise Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in WomenStudies show that women who have tested positive for HPV are more likely to have heart disease. -
What You Need to Know Now About HPVMany people probably don't know that HPV is now considered to be the leading cause of mouth and throat cancers among Americans.
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Talking to Your Partner About HPVTesting positive for HPV can alter the dynamics of a relationship if not handled well. Talking to a partner about HPV can a daunting experience but your partner's support may surprise you.
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Scott Introduces Bill Requiring Coverage for HPV TestingState Sen. Martha Scott (D-Highland Park) and others discuss the importance of HPV screening for girls and women. The virus has been linked to a reported 70 percent of all cervical cancers in women who were not previously infected.
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Indiana Senate Bill 327 Makes HPV Vaccine Optional for Young GirlsAn Indiana Bill, which would make it optional for girls entering the sixth grade to be vaccinated against HPV has passed after meeting strong conservative opposition.
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New Vaccine for HPV: GardasilHuman papillomavirus, commonly known as HPV, is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States. It is estimated that approximately 6.2 million Americans become infected with HPV each year.
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is NOT Indicative of PromiscuityDespite the unsupported claims by opponents of Gardisil, that HPV is indicative of promiscuity, a new research study reveals that "HPV prevalence was high throughout the country, even among women with only one lifetime partner".
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HPV Vaccination Gardasil Now Available to MenThe HPV vaccination Gardasil is now available to men as well as women. Should men rush out and be vaccinated against HPV? -
What You Need to Know About the HPV Vaccination GardasilFor those of you who are unfamiliar with HPV, it is the second deadliest cancer among women. HPV stands for Human papillomavirus. This virus causes abnormal tissue growth such as warts which are commonly associated with different types of cancer.
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Researchers Find Link Between HPV Virus and Heart DiseaseMedical researchers in Texas find a possible link between the HPV virus and an increased risk of Cardiovascular disease in women.
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HPV Facts and InformationThis article explains what HPV is, how it affects people, and how to guard against infection.
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HPV, and the Vaccine ControversyHPV-related oral and cervical cancers are on the rise, so many are opting to take the Gardasil vaccine. The problem is a controversial one, and once the facts are known it is not easy to decide which road to take.
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Herbal Treatment for Human Papillomavirus (HPV)HPV is a generally benign condition for which there is a common sense herbal treatment.
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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Causes Head & Neck Cancer -- in Men and WomenResearchers have discovered that the HPV virus causes a different type of head and neck cancer than caused by excessive smoking and drinking. Should men be next to receive the HPV vaccination?
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Could Having Oral Sex with an HPV Infected Person Increase Your Risk of Head and Neck Cancer?Rates of head and neck cancer are rising. Medical professionals know that two strains of the HPV virus can cause cervical cancer. Can these same strains account for this increase?
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New Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Offers Even More Protection Than Current VaccineHuman papillomavirus causes genital warts and cervical cancer among other things. It has many different strains, and is considered a sexually transmitted disease. Researchers have discovered a vaccine that can provide protection against 9 strains of HPV. -
Your Daughter and the HPV VaccinesWhy are so many parents so opposed to a vaccine that could save literally thousands of lives every year? Let's examine the controversy surrounding the HPV vaccine. -
HPV Vaccine: A Preventive ApproachHPV,vaccine,screening,prevention,Gardasil -
How Can I Explain HPV To My Teen?The Center for Disease Control has identified HPV as the most common sexually transmitted virus in the United States. Experts predict that approximately eighty percent of people in the United States will have genital HPV some time in their lives.
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Four Tips for Parents on Talking to Your Teenager About HPVHPV, also known as the Human Papilloma Virus, is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the world. Talking to your teenager about the Human Papilloma Virus is important so here are four tips to help you during this conversation.
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HPV Virus: UnveiledIt is said up to 70% of adults will obtain an HPV virus. So, what exactly is this virus? I provide a detailed overview of this virus. -
Home Remedies for HPVI am currently affected with Hpv( Human Papillomavirus) and I have tried some at home remedies that were suggested... I have made discoveries as well that help me along my journey...
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Facts About HPVDo you know what HPV is? Do you know what the letters HPV stand for? Well, on my last doctor's visit, I saw a brochure that said Lifetime Cancer Screening & Prevention Center. -
Cancer - Lung, Breast, Colon and the HPV VirusInformation on lung, breast, colon cancers and the HPV virus.
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HPV, the Human Papilloma VirusMention HPV and many people don't even know what it is, yet fifty percent of sexually active people are infected with it. HPV is transmitted by genital contact, skin to skin contact, and even oral contact.
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What is HPV and Am I at Risk?HPV - What is genital HPV infection? How common is it? How does HPV cause genital warts and cancer?
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Is HPV Being Taken Seriously Enough?HPV has been called "the STD to catch if you're going to get one." Is this STD being taken seriously enough?
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Does HPV Reoccur?A lot of people wonder if Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) can reoccur. Here's what you should know about the STD and whether it can come back at any time.
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The Birth Control Pill, HPV, and Cervical Cancer: Is There a Link?Does the birth control pill have any impact on your risk of contracting HPV and developing cervical cancer caused by the Human Papilloma Virus?
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HPV, Cervical Cancer, and Hygiene: Is There a Link?HPV is known to leave the body within years after it has been contracted. Does poor hygiene weaken your chances of getting rid of HPV? What about your chances of developing cervical cancer? Find out here!
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Cervical Cancer Detection: HPV DNA Testing May Be Better Than PAP SmearsCurrently both HPV DNA testing and PAP smears are used to detect cervical cancer. HPV testing in studies is superior but more suitable for women over 30. -
HPV Vaccine: Is it Safe?Why are some states mandating the HPV vaccine? Is it really protecting our youth, or condoning their premarital "relations?" -
Facts About HPV and Cervical Cancer in Women: Why Its Important to Be Tested for HPVWorldwide, over 270,000 females die of cervical cancer each year, with up to 80% of them from contact with HPV (Human Papillomavirus) in their lifetime. Hence, Start on your good path by having appropriate and suitable medical tests.
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What Are HPV Throat Cancer Symptoms in Women?HPV throat cancer symptoms are important to women who have acquired the HPV virus as the signs and symptoms must be monitored to ensure throat cancer is diagnosed early.
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Does HPV Cause Infertility?Human Papillomavirus is a very common sexually transmitted disease. Can HPV prevent women from becoming pregnant in the future?





