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13th October 2009
Some women with bacterial vaginosis can be asymptomatic. However, women who have symptoms of bacterial vaginosis often complain of mild to moderate, malodorous vaginal discharge. The discharge is seen as thin, watery and grayish white and tends to adhere ... Read >
Author: King of Kontent
09th October 2009
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Sex in the context of a monogamous relationship wherein neither party is infected with a STD also is considered "safe.".Most people think that kissing is a safe activity. Unfortunately, syphilis, herpes, an... Read >
Author: localstdclinic
25th September 2009
Cervical cancer is a malignancy that develops in the lining of the cervix. It can take many years for it to develop, but during this development stage, the cell structure of the lining wall will display abnormal changes. These abnormal changes occur inter... Read >
Author: Ken Soh
24th September 2009
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Let’s face the reality that the only sure fire way to prevent being infected with STD is Abstinence from Sex. In the same way that the only most reliable way to find out if you are indeed infected is b... Read >
Author: helpcenter
24th September 2009
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Let’s face the reality that the only sure fire way to prevent being infected with STD is Abstinence from Sex. In the same way that the only most reliable way to find out if you are indeed infected is... Read >
Author: ann
21st September 2009
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Genital human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STI). The virus often attacks the skin and mucous membranes. HPV infects the genital areas of both men and women ... Read >
Author: stdtestingclinic
21st September 2009
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Genital human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STI). The virus often attacks the skin and mucous membranes. HPV infects the genital areas of both men and w... Read >
Author: stdtestingclinic
21st September 2009
There are a lot of people that have had to deal with genital warts. For most of those people, the warts are only a bother. They are usually treated with some medicine and then forgotten about. It depends on the seriousness of the problem and it is not ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Adolescence is the time when girls face many changes as they not only become physically mature, but sexually, too. In order to maintain good health, they need to consult gynecologist, adolescent medicine physician and obstetrician. Adolescents who are sex... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry
27th August 2009
Have you been told by your doctor that you need to undergo a hysterectomy? If so, then you should know as much as possible about the facts behind hysterectomy and its possible alternatives before deciding to go through with the procedure.
To learn if... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
16th July 2009
Cervical Cancer - Prevention And Cure
Cervical cancer is the growth of malignant cells in the cervix, the narrow opening of the uterus. Cervical cancer develops slowly from a distinct precancerous stage (dysplasia). Cancer confined to the surface of the... Read >
Author: john daniel
23rd June 2009
Women, get a pap smear and an HPV test at your next opportunity. Do not put it off or deem it unnecessary.
Sorry if we seem a bit militant on this front. All men have to worry about when it comes to HPV is the problem of dealing with an ugly infection.... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
12th June 2009
One of the first things you need to know about HPV testing for men… is that you need to be tested before you can be certain.
If you have any degree of sexual experience, getting tested is a good idea. You can’t just inspect yourself, trust that you... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
09th June 2009
Cervix cancer or cervical cancer as is sometimes known is a malignant cancer that affects the cervix. Signs and symptoms may not show in the early stages. However one major symptom is vaginal bleeding. Mild pain during sexual intercourse and vaginal disch... Read >
Author: Mercy
05th June 2009
Endometrial cancer refers to the several types of malignancy which originate from the endometrium. The endometrium is the lining of the uterus. Endometrioid adenocarcinoma is the most common subtype of cancer of the endometrium and it normally occurs with... Read >
Author: Mercy
05th June 2009
Endometrial cancer refers to the several types of malignancy which originate from the endometrium. The endometrium is the lining of the uterus. Endometrioid adenocarcinoma is the most common subtype of cancer of the endometrium and it normally occurs with... Read >
Author: Mercy
04th June 2009
Living a healthy and fit lifestyle is important for long life and longevity. Women should always stay fit and healthy because they are more likely to catch diseases than men. Living a healthy life is not just about following a healthy diet and maintaining... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
01st June 2009
Cancer screening is a process of trying to detect cancer in a symptomatic people or population. Screening tests must be affordable, safe, accurate and noninvasive. Should cancer be detected, follow up tests must be done to confirm the diagnosis. Screening... Read >
Author: Mercy
29th May 2009
A woman’s body has been likened in almost every field as the cradle of life. For one, women are burdened with the responsibility of childbearing wherein all of us made our longest and most dangerous journey inside our mother’s womb. As such, efforts ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
29th May 2009
Gynecological examination can be a routine checkup for women or an evaluation of a specific problem to get a diagnostic picture of an illness. Routine examinations are usually done annually on women who are in their childbearing years to foresee the possi... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
18th May 2009
If a big percentage of women around the world were asked to explain what a pap smear test is all about, some would fail.
I have always read or heard about it but never bothered to take it or even understand why it is important for all women reprodu... Read >
Author: paulina08
18th May 2009
If a big percentage of women around the world were asked to explain what a pap smear test is all about, some would fail.
I have always read or heard about it but never bothered to take it or even understand why it is important for all women reproductiv... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
15th May 2009
You should always try and take care of your health at all times, because when you are healthy you are in turn ready to take on the world. When you choose good health over a not so caring attitude you are on the right track and making a good choice with un... Read >
Author: milehigh
15th May 2009
Vaginismus is a condition in which there is an involuntary tightness of the vagina during an attempted sexual intercourse. This tightness is usually caused by the involuntary contractions of the pelvic floor muscles that surrounds and protects the vagina.... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
04th April 2009
There are many factors that affect what the health insurance company will charge you. Perhaps it would be helpful to you to learn about those factors, so that you can understand the quotes you are getting.
Whatever you do, please work with an experienc... Read >
Author: Richard Day
13th March 2009
Nobody enjoys a hospital continue, much smaller diagram the every year trip towards the dentist, but this is a alive we everybody ought face. It’s adequate that a root canal, a child’s immunization, a Pap smear, or a blood tryout ... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda
13th March 2009
Perhaps the most shocking fact about HPV is this: 90% of people will contract HPV before they die. “Human papilloma virus” sounds really scary, so this news may worry some people, but rest easy, most strains of HPV are pretty benign. You may see warts... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
12th March 2009
Health is an issue or a condition, which you must take proper care of. When you are healthy, you automatically put many problems away. Health always requires superior care. Ob-Gyn Colorado is dedicated to caring for their patients with knowledge, compassi... Read >
Author: milehigh
16th February 2009
The only way to be one hundred percent certain that you are HPV-free is with medical testing.
If you want to know whether or not you have contracted a genital form of HPV, consider a few factors:
How many sexual partners have you had?
It’s said... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
29th January 2009
The most important step to dealing with HPV, or human papilloma virus, is prevention. If you’re having sex with a new partner, and you have not yet had STD tests conducted for both parties, always, always, always use a condom. A condom does not guarante... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
28th January 2009
Now people have become more aware and more concerned about their health. People have also heard a lot about cancer and how to prevent it. Health conscious people try to eat healthy, exercise daily, and avoid carcinogens such as tobacco smoke, radiation ... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
28th January 2009
In life there are things that we hope we never have to deal with. But when we live our live irresponsibly or do not think to protect ourselves during certain situations the consequences can be uncomfortable and sometimes disastrous. People who are not saf... Read >
Author: nlwest21
22nd January 2009
Nobody enjoys a hospital continue, much smaller diagram the every year visit to the dentist, but this is a alive we all must face. It’s enough that a root canal, a child’s immunization, a Pap smear, or a blood tryout gives us discomfort,... Read >
Author: Remy
21st January 2009
If you are sexually active, you’re probably going to catch some strain of HPV.
It is estimated that somewhere around half of all sexually active people are actually walking around with genital HPV right now, while most people will contract HPV at som... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
13th January 2009
If you have contracted a strain of HPV that has led to genital warts, the first thing you should do is count yourself amongst the lucky ones.
That sounds totally crazy, but think about it: The strains of HPV which lead to genital warts do not lead to c... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
11th December 2008
Nobody enjoys a hospital stay, much less the annual visit to the dentist, but this is a reality we all must face. It’s enough that a root canal, a child’s immunization, a Pap smear, or a blood test gives us discomfort, but coming face-to-face with unf... Read >
Author: Remy
01st December 2008
The potential for cancer to develop as a result of HPV is very real, and just one of the reasons that people should always, always practice safe sex, without exception.
Which types of HPV can lead to cancer?
Around a dozen or so strains of HPV can l... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
01st December 2008
Tooth extraction, pap smears, and usual personal examinations are any thing but exciting. Next to solicitors and regulation enforcers, medical practitioners and dentists likely rate the largest on the register of persons we’d like to avoid. If you are i... Read >
Author: Remy
21st October 2008
Tooth extraction, pap smears, and routine physical examinations are anything but exciting. Next to lawyers and law enforcers, doctors and dentists probably rate the highest on the list of people we’d like to avoid. If you are in the medical industry, ... Read >
Author: Remy
13th October 2008
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there are more than 15 million cases of sexually transmitted diseases reported in the US each year. With rising divorce rates and incidences of infidelity, it is no wonder that the number of sexu... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
22nd July 2008
I had never given a thought to ovarian cancer, and why would I? When it comes to gynecological cancers you hear about breast cancer all the time, uterine cancer, and cervical cancer when you go for your annual Pap smear, but you never hear much at all abo... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels
18th July 2008
The very first pregnancy in a woman’s life brings various fears to the mind, but the thought of that cute infant, safe in momma’s tummy, vanishes all qualms. And feeling those first movements, made by the tiny creature within, is a great marker of pre... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th July 2008
Definition of cervical cancer: Cancer that forms in tissues of the cervix (the organ connecting the uterus and vagina). It is usually a slow-growing cancer that may not have symptoms but can be found with regular Pap tests (a procedure in which cells are ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st May 2008
Introduction:
Cervical cancer is a disease that affects the cervix in the female reproductive system. The cervix is the lower portion of the uterus that connects the upper vagina to the uterus. It is about two inches in length. During childbirth, the c... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd April 2008
Anal warts are uncommon skin infection also known as Condylomata acuminata. Warts are benign tumors of the epidermis.They are caused by virus known as human papilloma virus (HPV).
Anal Warts are tiny, pinhead sized blemishes around the anus for sometime ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
29th February 2008
Blood tests
Complete blood count
This test screens for anemia, which is very common during pregnancy. Anemia may be due to low iron levels, or can be an inherited form, such as thalassemia.
Blood type
This test will determine your blood ty... Read >
Author: David Jones
28th February 2008
Your first visit with a care provider is important. During this visit, he or she will take a full medical history to determine if you have any underlying health problems. In addition, your care provider will ask you about any health problems that run in y... Read >
Author: David Jones
25th February 2008
A medical coding career has become more and more in demand over the past few years. This type of career holds many job opportunities at an excellent salary. When you are certified medical coding course, you have the ability to work for many different comp... Read >
Author: Kathy Dixon
14th February 2008
This natural treatment formula focuses on facilitating normal cell functions by increasing levels of Folate, Vitamin B12 and Lycopene in the body. The aim is to prevent cervical cancer.
If you are concerned about Cervical Cancer, you will probably want... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
04th February 2008
Description
Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women. Women between the ages of 30 and 55 have the highest incidence of cervical cancer. Women who have had sexually transmitted disease, and those who have had many pregnancies b... Read >
Author: Alien
24th January 2008
Even if you consider your self healthy, you may want to think about a visit to your doctor before you try to become pregnant. Such visit can reassure you about any medications you are taking, and gives your doctor the opportunity to check for may preexist... Read >
Author: David Jones
22nd January 2008
Adolescence is the time when girls face many changes as they not only become physically mature, but sexually, too. In order to maintain good health, they need to consult gynecologist, adolescent medicine physician and obstetrician. Adolescents who are s... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
17th January 2008
There are certain risks involved in having genital warts, and these will influence what your treatment is, and how soon you receive treatment. One of the risks that you face with genital warts and high risk strains of HPV is that of Cervical Cancer. Altho... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
08th October 2007
Cervical and breast cancer are two types of cancer which not only affect a woman physically but mentally too e.g. dealing with all the trauma after being diagnosed with the disease. A large percentage of women admit to living in fear of the big C, howeve... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr
23rd July 2007
There are many ways to go about genital warts testing. The most common of them would be the simple visual examination. You must be aware that this testing method is not 100% accurate. This due to the fact that this genital warts testing method relies heav... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore
20th June 2007
If you are suffering from vaginal sores, it could be the result of a yeast infection or another condition like genital warts. It can be difficult to know if you really have vaginal sores. That’s why it is most important to look at the symptoms surroundi... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore
10th June 2007
Vaginal sores can be a symptom of yeast infections, or another vaginal problem such as genital warts. Since it might be difficult to know whether you have vaginal sores, you will only have other symptoms to go by so these should be heeded and attended to ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
08th May 2007
Genital warts testing can be done in many different ways, although the most common method is that of a visual examination. This method of genital warts testing relies heavily on the fact that there will be physical signs visible to the naked eye of the ge... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
09th March 2007
Most women have heard of ovarian and cervical cancer. It is one of the reasons you are pressured so much to see your doctor once a year and have a pap smear done. Cervical cancer is a very serious disease that all women should be aware of and take measure... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
22nd February 2007
Merck has decided to cease lobbying to states for a mandate requiring that young girls receive their vaccination (Gardasil), which protects females from obtaining HPV, the leading cause of cervical cancer.
Merck decided to stop its campaign after con... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
19th January 2007
1. Surgery
I say this for one reason only. The most important reason. Internal genital warts can kill women. 2 types of the HPV (human pappiloma virus) which cause genital warts are responsible for 70% of cervical cancer cases. The only way to know if ... Read >
Author: Hannah White
18th November 2006
Recently Health Canada approved a vaccine that protects women against the virus responsible for most cases of cervical cancer.
Garadasil is the first vaccine against the human papilloma virus (HPV) that infects half of all sexually ac... Read >
Author: Arthur Fellon
11th October 2006
Recently Health Canada approved a vaccine that protects women against the virus responsible for most cases of cervical cancer.
Garadasil is the first vaccine against the human papilloma virus (HPV) that infects half of all sexually ac... Read >
Author: Margaret Mathews
28th July 2006
Almost all of us are guilty, in one way or another, of neglecting our health even if we don't intend to. Stressed-out moms and dads usually spend long working hours in the office to finance their kid's education and pay for bills. On the other hand, there... Read >
Author: Jane Simpson
13th July 2006
When someone is diagnosed with genital warts, you may find that you have no symptoms. Some people may not even know that they are infected. The warts may not be noticeable. Some people will have warts. They may be found in any size, big or small. The... Read >
Author: Ivar Rudi
12th July 2006
There are a lot of people that have had to deal with genital warts. For most of those people, the warts are only a bother. They are usually treated with some medicine and then forgotten about. It depends on the seriousness of the problem and it is not ... Read >
Author: Ivar Rudi
25th April 2006
Also known as Condyloma, the genital wart is a sexually transmitted disease giving rise to wart shape bumps on the sexual organs. As the name suggests, genital warts are eruptions on the sex organs that are caused by transmitting of a virus during anal, v... Read >
Author: Lindsay Fox
25th April 2006
Cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that affects woman. The most common victims of cervical cancer are older woman (i.e. 40+). Cervical cancer is generally caused by HPV (human papilloma virus) which gets transmitted through sexual cont... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender
20th August 2005
Cervical cancer affects the female body in the cervix region. The womb of a woman finds its opening through the cervix. Many a times the human papilloma virus causes the disease. It is transmitted sexual exchanges. The cervix being the most important orga... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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