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Articles related to "Hpv"
HPV, Cervical Cancer & HPV Vaccine Persistent infection by one of the 40 "high-risk" Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) types causes cervical cancer in women. Vaccination prevents high-risk HPV infection. hpv and cervical cancer • cervical cancer • hpv vaccination • gardasil • pap smear
Miscarriages and HPV Scientific study of how HPV (human papillomavirus) ,which is most unknowningly an STD, can cause miscarriages in women and how do reduce the risk. human papillomavirus • hpv • miscarriage • spontaneous abortion
New Vaccine Could Prevent Cervical Cancer A vaccine to prevent cancer! How does that work? If you are thinking microbiologically it makes a lot of sense. Click on the article title to learn more. human papilloma virus • cervical cancer • vaccine • virus-like-particle • hpv
Human Papillomavirus Infection Human papillomavirus infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease worldwide, and causes nearly 100% of all cervical cancers in women. hpv • papilloma • virus • infection • sexually tranmitted
Should Boys Also Be Vaccinated Against HPV? The reluctance to vaccinate boys against cervical cancer-causing HPV may soon change. Research reveals a connection between oral cancers the HPV virus. human papilloma virus • vaccination for hpv • hpv and oral cancer • hpv head and neck cancers • gardasil approval for boys
The HPV Vaccine and Teenage Girls Parents want to protect their daughters from the effects of HPV, but is the Gardasil vaccine the right choice? cervical cancer • women's health • pap smears • gardasil • cervarix
Human Papilloma Virus and Oral Cancer 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. hpv oral cancer • genital hpv cancer • human papilloma virus and oral cancer • gardasil for men • hpv vaccine
The Facts: Human Papilloma Virus There are many different Human Papilloma Viruses (HPV). One type, "mucosal" HPV, causes a dangerous sexually transmitted disease that can lead to cervical cancer in women protect your daughter from cervical cancer • cervical cancer • persistent hpv infection • human papilloma virus • hpv vaccine
HPV Protection On June 8, 2006 the Food and Drug Administration approved use of the world's first vaccine against cervical and other anogenital cancers caused by HPV. hpv • papilloma • virus • immunization • vaccine
What Is Gardasil? 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. gardasil vaccine • hpv • human papillomavirus • genital warts • cervical cancer
Human Papillomavirus Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a group of 100 types of viruses that account for nearly 100% of all cases of cervical cancer, and are a major cause of anal cancers. papilloma • virus • hpv • infection • genital
Protect Yourself Against Cervical Cancer Cervical cancer just took a mother, a wife, and a celebrity. Take care to find the best HPV vaccine and treatment for this horrible disease. cervical cancer • hpv vaccine • cervical cancer diagnose • cervical cancer symptoms • jane goody
Treatment Options for Anogenital Warts Anogenital warts refer to a viral infection of the anal and genital area caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). There are many treatment options for anogenital warts. treatment options for anogenital warts • sexually transmitted hpv infection • anogenital warts • warts • human papilloma virus
Facts About HPV and the Sex Shot Health care decisions should be made in the best interest of the individual. The decisions should be based on information and facts; not opinions and myths. hpv • the sex shot • human papiloma virus • sexually transmitted diseases • cervical cancer
HPV's Role in Cervical Cancer The risk factors for cervical cancer includes persistent infection with HPV as well as environmental factors. The cancer is detectable at early stages with regular exams. cervical cancer statistics • human papillomavirus • hpv associated cancer • hpv-16 • oncogenic viruses
Stress and Cervical Cancer Women with higher levels of perceived stress may be less able to fight off HPV, the virus that causes cervical cancer. stress • women's cancer • cervical cancer • hpv • pap smear
Cervical Cancer And Gardasil Gardasil was approved in 2006, but the hyped vaccine does not benefit the appropriate population and has not been tested for long-term safety. cervical cancer vaccine • hpv vaccine • cancer vaccine • human papillomavirus vaccine • gardasil
Understanding Your Abnormal Pap There are different reasons why you can have an abnormal pap smear. Further testing assists your Physician with the diagnosis and plan of action for your care. abnormal pap smear • types of abnormal pap smears • treating hpv • hpv treatments • colposcopy
The 2008 Nobel Prize for Medicine The 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine was shared by the discoverers of the HIV and HPV viruses. This article is about the discovery of HPV. cervical cancer • human papilloma virus • hpv • nobel prize • medicine
Gardasil, HPV and Cervical Cancer Watch-dogs have been warning against Gardasil for months because of adverse effects yet some states are making the vaccines mandatory for girls as young as 9 years old. gardasil • hpv • cervical cancer • adverse reaction • gardasil side effects
Mandatory HPV Vaccination Are groups arguing against mandatory vaccination for their daughters missing the big picture for the sake of sexual mores? mandatory vaccination • human papillomavirus • cervical cancer • abstinence • sexually transmitted infection
Parents Refuse Their Girls HPV Vaccine Public concern about teenage promiscuity hinder the use of a vaccine against the human papilloma virus (HPV) to prevent life-threatening cancer, according to a new study. hpv • hpv vaccine • gardasil • human papilloma virus • cervical cancer
Cervical Cancer This gynecological cancer can be serious if left untreated. Learn about human papillomavirus, the Pap smear, treatments, and the cervical cancer vaccine. gynecological cancer • cervical cancer • human papillomavirus • pap smear • cervical cancer vaccine
Oral Cancer Symptoms and Treatment Oral Cancer has a high mortality rate, due to the usually late diagnosis of the problem. Options are discussed here. oral cancer • diagnosis • mestastatis • cancer cells • treatment of oral cancer
Pap Smear The slow development of cervical cancer makes early detection by means of the simple and inexpensive Pap smear test significant in its prevention and early treatment. pap smear • george papanicolaou • cervical cancer • pap screening test • hpv infection
Pregnancy Complications with LEEP Cervical abnormalities are often treated with a surgical procedure known as LEEP. Evidence shows that women have more pregnancy complications following a LEEP. leep • preterm birth • low birthweight • hpv vaccine • cesarean
Sexually transmitted infection Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) may be caused by bacteria, viruses or parsite acquired through sexual contact. sexually • transmitted • infection • sti • chlamydia
STI and STD Most sexually transmitted infections are relatively easy to cure. Untreated infection can lead to more serious complications and the risk of infecting others. sexually • transmitted • infection • sti • chlamydia
Gardasil Controversy Flares Over Immigrant Women Gardasil, the controversial vaccine that helps prevent some cases of cervical cancer, now is required for women entering the United States. gardasil controversy • immigrant women • cervical cancer shot • national coalition for immigrant woman’s rights • national organization for women
Mandatory STD Vaccinations in TX Human papillomavirus, or HPV, is a common cause of sexually transmitted disease. Texas schools will soon be vaccinating young girls against this disease. stds • human papillomavirus • hpv • genital warts • sexually transmitted diseases
Understanding Cervical Cancer Cervical cancer can be treated and cured if detected early. Regular exams and information are keys to successful treatment. cervical cancer • early detection of cervical cancer • treatment for cervical cancer • abnormal pap smear • hpv
What is Cervical Cancer? Cervical cancer affects 3,000 women a year in the UK and the outlook for recovery is excellent if it's caught early. This article looks at causes, symptoms and treatment. cervical cancer • cervical cancer symptoms • cervical cancer prevention • cervical cancer statistics • cervical cancer treatment
Cervical Cancer Facts Cervical cancer is highly preventable in most women. Understand the causes, risk factors and symptoms of this disease. what is cervical cancer • symptoms of cervical cancer • cervical cancer vaccine • cervical cancer prevention • importance of pap smear
Cancer Screening Basics Getting appropriate cancer screening literally can save lives since early detection is the key to effective cancer treatment. cancer • pap smear • skin cancer • cervical cancer • hpv
Mercury and Aluminum in Vaccines Many vaccines contain mercury, aluminum and other toxins that should have parents asking questions before immunizing their children. vaccines • vaccination • influenza vaccine • flu vaccine • hepatitis b vaccine
Teens and Cervical Cancer The new vaccine to prevent cervical cancer in young women is stirring up a lot of controversy. health safety • teens • girls • cervical cancer • womens health
Research Topics Innovative studies in breast cancer research. breast "pap"smear • breast mrsi • restored fertility
In the Name of Science - Update Update on the HVP program. animal testing • herbs • botanical • animal welfare
Understanding the Benefits of Circumcision There has been considerable debate as to whether circumcision protects men - and their partners - from diseases. Recent research does indeed suggest that it does. benefits of circumcision • removal of foreskin • prevent urine infection • cervical cancer • cancer of penis
Overview of Sexually Transmitted Diseases What are the major sexually transmitted diseases that one should know about? sexually transmitted diseases • stds • bacterial stds • viral stds • parasitic stds
When to Visit the Gynecologist Visiting your gynecologist is important for maintaining good reproductive health. Schedule yearly checkups as well as visits for these gynecological symptoms... gynecologists • doctors visits • reasons to visit • appointments • pap smears
High STD Rates, Abstinence Ed Link Health officials fault abstinence-only-until-marriage curricula in the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases in teens. high std rates • abstinence only sex education • teen infections • sexually transmitted diseases in teens • abstinence only until marriage curricula
Green Tea and Good Health After water, tea is the most frequently consumed beverage in the world. Green tea, in particular, has been recognized as a health tonic for centuries. green tea and cancer • green tea and weight loss • green tea and heart disease • green tea and stroke • green tea and breast cancer
The Doctors Learn Izzie is Dying A face transplant sent Izzie's emotions in to overdrive on Grey's Anatomy. On Private Practice Pete stood by Violet's side during the sonogram. grey’s anatomy: grey’s anatomy • abc • seattle grace hospital • seattle washington • shonda rhimes
Why Abstinence is Better than Premarital Sex When abstinence comes to mind, people think of the words prudish, religion and unexciting. Why not engage in sexual activity? It feels good, and besides, it's everywhere. become abstinent • wait until marriage • being abstinent • premarital sex • practicing abstinence
In the Name of Science? Stop Al Gore's campaign to restart animal testing! animal testing • al gore • medical news
The Unseen Can Be Harmful Genital warts: A sexually transmitted disease that you may not notice but can harm you. human papilloma virus • std • sexually transmitted disease
Greener Ways to Get to School It's back-to-school time, and that means loading the kids into the minivan many times a day to go to and from school, soccer practice, Little League games and more. school transportation • alternative transportation • fuel-efficient vehicles • back to school • car sharing
The Trouble with Vaccinations The recent Hannah Poling autism case has drawn attention to the continuing debate on vaccines. Are they effective or potentially toxic? Do immunizations work? vaccination risks • immunization risk • thimerosal autism • autism vaccination • flu vaccine
Women's Health after 40 Women over 40 make up approximately 24% of the U.S. population. Women are living longer and healthier lives. Medical tests are vital to ensuring optimal health. women over 40 • health tests for women over 40 • women over 50 • women over 60 • optimal health for women over 40 |
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