CHICAGO – Some adolescent girls who get the HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer wrongly think they no longer need to practice safe sex, US researchers said on Monday. The study, published in the Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, … Continue reading →
Routine HPV vaccination in boys may not be the best strategy. (Charles Rex Arbogast / Associated Press) By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times / For the Booster Shots blog December 20, 2011, 2:02 p.m. Vaccination against human papilloma virus was … Continue reading →
On Oct. 25, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended that all adolescent boys be immunized against the human papilloma virus, which causes several types of cancer in both sexes. We strongly support this landmark decision, which builds … Continue reading →
Editor’s Choice Main Category: Immune System / Vaccines Also Included In: Cervical Cancer / HPV Vaccine Article Date: 17 Nov 2011 – 10:00 PST email to a friend printer friendly opinions Current Article Ratings: Patient / Public: … Continue reading →
2011/10/23DR H. KRISHNA KUMAR President Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Malaysia ,Kuala Lumpur I WOULD like to applaud the government for taking the effort in championing women’s healthcare through the recently tabled 2012 Budget. I commend the prime minister’s move … Continue reading →
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There’s no way around it. The human papilloma virus vaccine makes people think about sexuality. And that’s part of the controversy surrounding it, said Dr. Therese Halbur, an Ames pediatrician. Experts recommend the vaccines, which guard against infection by the … Continue reading →
There’s no way around it. The human papilloma virus vaccine makes people think about sexuality. And that’s part of the controversy surrounding it, said Dr. Therese Halbur, an Ames pediatrician. Experts recommend the vaccines, which guard against infection by the … Continue reading →
There’s no way around it. The human papilloma virus vaccine makes people think about sexuality. And that’s part of the controversy surrounding it, said Dr. Therese Halbur, an Ames pediatrician. Experts recommend the vaccines, which guard against infection by the … Continue reading →