Articles related to "Gardasil And Hpv"Gardasil is a vaccination that protects against the sexually transmitted virus, HPV. The vaccine protects teenagers from infection.
The HPV vaccine is backed by the CDC as a way to prevent infection and protect women against cervical cancer.
Gardasil is a shot that helps protect against the human papillomavirus (HPV) and related diseases such as cervical cancer. Learn more about this controversial vaccine.
Get the facts about cervical cancer and protect yourself from this disease. Early detection can save your life!
A recent study has analyzed over 12,000 reports of HPV vaccine side effects. Researchers have identified a higher-than-expected incidence of some adverse events.
Parents want to protect their daughters from the effects of HPV, but is the Gardasil vaccine the right choice?
Some papillomaviruses do more than cause unsightly warts. A few strains of HPV cause sexually transmitted genital warts that can lead to cancer. Vaccinate your preteen.
Gardasil was approved in 2006, but the hyped vaccine does not benefit the appropriate population and has not been tested for long-term safety.
"The FDA adverse event reports on the HPV vaccine read like a catalog of horrors."
(Thomas Fitton, President, Judicial Watch)
The vaccine to prevent the HPV virus in young women has been approved for use since 2006. But some experts feel it puts too much focus on cervical cancer prevention.
There's a frightening link between oral cancers and the genital HPV virus. Soon the HPV vaccine Gardisil will be approved for use in both men and women.
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