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HPV Vaccine Access Should Be Unrestricted

A new University of Michigan study has found that administering the human papillomavirus vaccine based on a woman's risk factors could keep the vast majority of eligible women from getting the...

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Inaccurate Pap Smear Results Common in Colombia

Many Colombian women could be facing risk of death as a result of undetected cervical cancer — despite having had Pap smears.  Why? Ten percent of such tests are not accurate and therefore provide an...

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Nobel Prize Awarded to Virologist Who Linked HPV to Cervical Cancer

The German virologist who discovered the link between human papilloma virus and cervical cancer will share this year’s Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine. Prof. Harald zur Hausen has been...

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RH Reality Check Interviews Nobel Prizewinner Herald zur Hausen

Prof. Herald zur Hausen will share this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his discovery that the human papilloma virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Cervical cancer kills nearly a...

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Roundup: Abortion Has No Long-Term Effect on Mental Health; Allergic...

Abortion Has No Effect on Long-Term Mental Health A New Zealand study claiming to link poor mental health outcomes with abortion has made the rounds on anti-choice blogs and websites over the past few...

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Colombia Fails to Include HPV Vaccine in Public Health System

The government of Panama approved the free distribution of the HPV vaccine to all 10-year-old girls, but in Colombia, a bill that would introduce the vaccine into the public health care system of...

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Report: Military Sees Spike in Syphilis Infections

A new report from the Department of Defense (DoD) found that syphilis is on the rise among active military service members. There has been a 41 percent rise in the rate of the sexually transmitted...

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HPV Vaccine Access Should Be Unrestricted

A new University of Michigan study has found that administering the human papillomavirus vaccine based on a woman's risk factors could keep the vast majority of eligible women from getting the...

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Inaccurate Pap Smear Results Common in Colombia

Many Colombian women could be facing risk of death as a result of undetected cervical cancer — despite having had Pap smears.  Why? Ten percent of such tests are not accurate and therefore provide an...

View Article


Nobel Prize Awarded to Virologist Who Linked HPV to Cervical Cancer

The German virologist who discovered the link between human papilloma virus and cervical cancer will share this year’s Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine. Prof. Harald zur Hausen has been...

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Rewire Interviews Nobel Prizewinner Herald zur Hausen

Prof. Herald zur Hausen will share this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his discovery that the human papilloma virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Cervical cancer kills nearly a...

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Roundup: Abortion Has No Long-Term Effect on Mental Health; Allergic...

Abortion Has No Effect on Long-Term Mental Health A New Zealand study claiming to link poor mental health outcomes with abortion has made the rounds on anti-choice blogs and websites over the past few...

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Colombia Fails to Include HPV Vaccine in Public Health System

The government of Panama approved the free distribution of the HPV vaccine to all 10-year-old girls, but in Colombia, a bill that would introduce the vaccine into the public health care system of...

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HPV Vaccines Are Working, So It’s Time to Stop Arguing About Them

According to a new study, human papilloma virus (HPV) rates have plummeted in the first six years vaccines against the virus have been available. Unfortunately, HPV vaccination rates lag behind those...

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HPV Vaccine Access Should Be Unrestricted

A new University of Michigan study has found that administering the human papillomavirus vaccine based on a woman's risk factors could keep the vast majority of eligible women from getting the...

View Article


Inaccurate Pap Smear Results Common in Colombia

Many Colombian women could be facing risk of death as a result of undetected cervical cancer — despite having had Pap smears.  Why? Ten percent of such tests are not accurate and therefore provide an...

View Article

Nobel Prize Awarded to Virologist Who Linked HPV to Cervical Cancer

The German virologist who discovered the link between human papilloma virus and cervical cancer will share this year’s Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine. Prof. Harald zur Hausen has been...

View Article


Rewire Interviews Nobel Prizewinner Herald zur Hausen

Prof. Herald zur Hausen will share this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his discovery that the human papilloma virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Cervical cancer kills nearly a...

View Article

Roundup: Abortion Has No Long-Term Effect on Mental Health; Allergic...

Abortion Has No Effect on Long-Term Mental Health A New Zealand study claiming to link poor mental health outcomes with abortion has made the rounds on anti-choice blogs and websites over the past few...

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Colombia Fails to Include HPV Vaccine in Public Health System

The government of Panama approved the free distribution of the HPV vaccine to all 10-year-old girls, but in Colombia, a bill that would introduce the vaccine into the public health care system of...

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