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Dr. Oz Talks HPV - Do You Know Enough About HPV?
Alicia talks with Dr. Oz and our community about HPV and how shockingly prevalent it has become. Find out what you should know and what you can do to prevent it. We are joined by Dr. Diane Harper, Dr. Lauren Streicher, Beth Boye and Alex Spring.
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A new study compared the effectiveness of only two doses of the HPV vaccine for girls compared to the currently recommended three doses of the vaccine.
by: NBCHealth
In the battle against cervical cancer, can 2 doses of the HPV vaccine protect as well as the recommended 3 doses?
by: HealthDay TV
In Australia, where there was widespread acceptance of the HPV vaccine, they are seeing significantly fewer cases of sexually transmitted infections.
by: NBCHealth
HPV, a virus known to lead to cervical cancer, may also trigger some forms of lung cancer.
by: NBCHealth
Many parents cite safety concerns for not allowing their daughters to have the HPV vaccine.
by: NBCHealth
HPV related cancers are on the rise ... signaling not enough girls are getting the HPV vaccine.
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A study shows the HPV vaccine doesn't increase sexual activity among teens.
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Fewer teen girls are developing HPV since vaccination began, including those who didn't get the shots.
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Is the HPV Vaccine safe? It's been a topic of controversy since the CDC starting reccomending that all children get inoculated starting at age 11. But a new Kaiser study reveals that, overall, the vaccine is safe. Dr. Bruce Hensel reports.
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