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24th September 2009
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It is indeed real that everyone is susceptible to getting infected with STD. But did you know that sexually active women in their early teenage years are more vulnerable to catching the infection. Many studi... Read >
Author: helpcenter
24th September 2009
Call Today: 1(888)MAX-LABS or 1(888)629-5227
It is indeed real that everyone is susceptible to getting infected with STD. But did you know that sexually active women in their early teenage years are more vulnerable to catching the infection. Many studi... Read >
Author: ann
22nd September 2009
Genital warts are caused by a virus. It is characterized by soft wart growths in the genital area, which are called Condylomata Acuminata and are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). Genital warts are one of the most common sexually transmitted d... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
17th July 2009
Warts appear and disappear at various points of life. They disappear by themselves. Some however are quite painful and do also spread fast and many of them do stay on for years. These warts need to be treated. Cryotheraphy is the most common treatment amo... Read >
Author: Ernesta Eaton
29th May 2009
Warts are skin growth caused by human papilloma virus (HPV). It can appear on different parts of the body like the hands, feet and worst on your genital area. Treating genital warts could be really hard if you do not know what to do. Genital problems are ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
29th May 2009
Warts are the most common genital problem affecting millions of people. It is caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV), the most common sexually transmitted disease. Genital problems are not only annoying but they are also embarrassing. Eliminating genit... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
07th April 2009
Panama is the first country in Latin America and the Caribbean to provide vaccination with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine to young adolescent girls, free of charge. As part of collaboration between UNICEF and the Panamanian Ministry of Health, am... Read >
Author: Panama Real Estate
12th November 2008
Genital warts, also known as venereal warts, or condylomata acuminata, are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). More than 100 types of HPV are known to exist. Low risk types (HPV 1, 2, and 3) cause warts on the hands, feet, and other parts of the bo... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
08th September 2008
Before you can use a genital warts treatment you have to know if you in fact have genital warts. Genital warts are one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. Genital warts are as the name suggests warts that affect the tissue areas of the genit... Read >
Author: homeremedies
05th June 2008
It's believed that schools could hold the key to a new cancer vaccination programme that has the potential to save hundreds of lives. Cervical cancer affects many women in the UK, with British women having a one in 116 chance of getting it at one point in... Read >
Author: Sarah Hyllok
01st May 2008
Hypotonia is more a description than a diagnosis. It is most often seen in newborns (congenital) and infants, but it may persist through adolescence into adulthood. Another name for infantile hypotonia is "floppy baby syndrome." This refers to the tendenc... 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
27th March 2008
Genital warts may be small, flat, flesh-colored bumps or tiny, cauliflower-like bumps. In men, genital warts can grow on the penis, near the anus, or between the penis and the scrotum. In women, genital warts may grow on the vulva and perinea area, in t... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th January 2008
In addition to gum disease, periodontal problems, cavities, teeth bleaching and getting a dental crown, there's just one more thing that you should be aware of when it comes to dental health and dental care. Oral cancer, which is cancer of the soft tissue... Read >
Author: kgabriel
30th October 2007
Genital warts also known as condylomata acuminate or venereal warts, are caused by Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV). They generally occur around the genital area like anus, cervix, penis, rectum, scrotum, vulva and vagina. They are either flat or cauliflower-l... Read >
Author: Alien
13th July 2007
Read this article to know the best Home Remedies for Warts. First of all let me tell you what are Warts?
Warts are small, skin-colored, coarse lumps on the skin. Warts are caused by virus called human papilloma virus (HPV). Warts are generally harmle... Read >
Author: Tom alter
12th July 2007
Genital warts are soft wart-like growths on the genitals caused by a viral skin disease. Genital warts caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV is a transmitted infection (STI). Genital warts also called venereal warts. Genital warts may be small, f... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
19th January 2007
1. Warts have roots
NO THEY DON'T. Warts never grow into the dermis, they only grow in the top layer of skin (the epidermis) and if they do grow deeper, they simply displace the second layer of skin with their smooth bottoms.
2. Warts aren't contagi... 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
09th November 2006
Genital warts are warts that are located close to or in the genital areas. Genital warts are soft wart-like growths on the genitals caused by a viral skin disease. Similar to warts that appear on other areas of your skin, genital warts are caused by a vir... Read >
Author: James Hunaban
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
09th September 2005
Warts are caused by human pappilloma virus (HPV). They are a harmless, non-cancerous skin growth that sometimes go away on their own in a matter of a few months and can usually be treated quickly and easily without any further complications. Some types of... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
09th September 2005
The most common types of human pappilloma virus (HPV) are the culprits behind the cause of genital warts. The good news is that this type of wart usually goes away on its own, requiring little or no treatment in the process. For this reason there is a spl... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
09th September 2005
Not everybody that is infected by the human pappilloma virus (HPV) will have warts that show somewhere on the body. More often than not there are no visible symptoms and many people have been known to go through their entire lives without an outbreak. Whe... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
09th September 2005
Once again, the human pappilloma virus (HPV) rears its ugly head. This time transmitted through sexual contact, it has landed and taken up residence in a woman's vagina. And knowing that it is the most common virus in existence, knowing that there are 50 ... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
09th September 2005
Anal warts, known in the medical profession as condyloma, are growths caused by infection by the human pappilloma virus (HPV) and are usually found on the skin around the anus (rectal opening), inside the anal canal or in the lower rectum. Anal warts are ... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
09th September 2005
The soles or the bottom of the feet are called plantar surfaces and plantar warts are the tough, horny growths that develop on them. Because these areas are weight bearing and responsible for moving the human body from place to place, the warts that form... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
09th September 2005
After you've been to the doctor and been diagnosed with some type of human pappilloma virus (HPV) infection that has caused an outbreak of warts somewhere on your body, you'll eventually get around to discussing the possible treatments.
From simple cr... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
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