SnopesDr. Diane Harper was the lead researcher in the development of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines, Gardasil™ and Cervarix™. She is now the latest in a long string of experts who are pressing the red alert butto posts
ABC News Strains of the human papilloma virus are so common, the CDC estimates "that nearly all sexually active men and women get the virus at some point in their lives."
107 months ago
Daily Mail From aspiring pop star to paralysed in just days...
108 months ago
NBC News One simple change made the Ebola virus infect human cells more easily, researchers say.
113 months ago
Caroline Rose http://www.naturalnews.com/052687_HPV_vaccine_cervical_cancer_side_effects.html#ixzz4HJcUA9UA
115 months ago
Howstuffworks From a few ebola vaccines in development now, to vaccines that target diseases linked to cancer and others that will protect against Alzheimer’s, Fw:Thinking looks at the future of vaccines.
The Future of Vaccines Part 2
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This week we take a look at some of the diseases researchers are targeting for the next generation of vaccines -- from a few ebola vaccines in development no...
121 months ago
The Huffington Post Yup, still safe.
New Study Shows HPV Vaccine Is Safe
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Through an article in Forbes I saw that a new study has been published about the safety of Gardasil, a vaccine for prevention of certain strains of human papillomavirus, or HPV. HPV is a virus that can lead to genital warts, many types of cancer, and
Read more ... cervical cancer in women,...
128 months ago
MSN News Vaccines may contribute to the development of virulent virus strains.
128 months ago
Slate.com The HPV vaccine Gardasil has been under fire from anti-vaccination groups *and* sex-negative groups, who claim it's not safe. A new study shows - again - that they're wrong.
Yup. Gardasil is Still Safe. HPV, on the Other Hand...?
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Through an article in Forbes I saw that a new study has been published about the safety of Gardasil, a vaccine for prevention of certain strains of human papillomavirus, or HPV. HPV is a virus that can lead to genital warts, many types of cancer, and
Read more ... cervical cancer in women,...
128 months ago
Forbes 2 of the HPV strains that Gardasil protects against are responsible for approximately 70% of all cervical, vaginal, vulvar, and anal cancers.
128 months ago
HuffPost College It's actually linked to LESS risky sexual behavior!
134 months ago
More snopesDr. Diane Harper was the lead researcher in the development of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines, Gardasil™ and Cervarix™. She is now the latest in a long string of experts who are pressing the red alert butto posts »