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Should boys get the HPV vaccine? NetWellness
While prevention of some of these cancers is still unproven with use of Gardasil, there is evidence that the vaccine does prevent anal pre-cancers as well genital warts.
cleveland.com (12 days ago)

Van Dyke Parks – review
"A waltz! Don't jump into the moshpit!" trills diminutive southern gent Van Dyke Parks, as elegant as a paddle steamer after covering John Hartford's Mississippi bluegrass standard Delta Queen Waltz. This rare, intimate evening with the legendary Brian Wilson collaborator and composer is as much after-dinner...
guardian.co.uk (13 days ago)
Warts surface on Pa. job report's rosy veneer
HARRISBURG — Beneath an optimistic top line, several bothersome facts lurk inside Pennsylvania's jobs report for March.
poconorecord.com (20 days ago)
Two doses of HPV vaccine may be just as effective as three, study shows
The human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine is widely viewed as an effective way to protect women from both cervical cancer and genital warts.But doctors suspect the high cost and inconvenience associated with the vaccine, which consist of three shots given over the course of six months, may be preventing women and...
foxnews.com (20 days ago)

Giants Draft Syracuse OL Pugh
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Instead of fixing one of the many holes on their defense in the first round of the NFL draft , the New York Giants took someone who could play any position on their aging offensive line. The Giants started the process of rebuilding their offensive line Thursday night by taking Justin...
huffingtonpost.com (24 days ago)

A Still Untitled (Not Quite) Autobiography by Ron Moody – review
Ron Moody's eccentric memoir lovingly charts the feuds and rivalries of his working lifeThere's no need to make a lifetime's study of theatrical autobiographies to realise that acting isn't always a warmly supportive profession packed with friendly souls who just love to see their colleagues succeed. Ron Moody's...
guardian.co.uk (24 days ago)

Birmingham is the sexually transmitted disease capital of the UK
Data taken from 5,000 online consultations from the online health clinic HealthExpress, showed that chlamydia was the most commonly treated STI, followed by gonorrhoea and genital warts.
dailymail.co.uk (27 days ago)
Warts in kids come from family members, classmates
Public locker rooms may seem like breeding grounds for germs, but when it comes to warts, kids may be more likely to contract a wart-causing virus at home or school, a new study suggests.
foxnews.com (28 days ago)
Study shows HPV vaccine successful against genital warts
An Australian study published in the April 18 journal BMJ suggests that a five-year nationwide human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine program has resulted in a significant decrease in the number of cases of genital warts among girls and women between...
examiner.com (1 month ago)
HPV vaccination may have helped lower genital wart rates in Austrailia
Significantly lower rates of genital warts in women and heterosexual men after government implemented HPV vaccination plan in 2007
cbsnews.com (1 month ago)
Genital warts decline by 90 percent thanks to HPV vaccine, study shows
Incidences of genital warts declined by more than 90 percent in adolescent and teenage girls in the first four to five years after the introduction of a free human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in Australia, MedPage Today reported.
foxnews.com (1 month ago)

Health Risks Of The Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion
By Amir Khan An explosion at a fertilizer plant in West, Texas, which has so far resulted in the deaths of 15 people, also released large amounts of the toxic gas anhydrous ammonia into the air, Texas officials said late on Wednesday. Anhydrous ammonia, which is often used as a fertilizer, is a colorless gas with a...
huffingtonpost.com (1 month and 1 day ago)

Well: HPV Vaccination a Success in Australia
The United States can look to Australia, which six years into a successful nationwide HPV vaccination campaign has experienced a sharp decline in the number of new cases of genital warts among young men and women, as well as a drop in the number of cases of precancerous lesions.
nytimes.com (1 month and 1 day ago)

Want to shop on the high street? Do your homework first
It's demoralising going to real shops and trawling through all the stuff aimed at the under-40s. But if you do some online research first, it can make the experience so much betterThere is a reason I spend so much time browsing upmarket fashion websites and it's the same reason I buy Vogue every month – I'm not...
guardian.co.uk (1 month and 2 days ago)
Column critical of vaccine for teen HPV stirs outrage
A column in a popular local monthly magazine that criticized vaccinating teenagers against the human papilloma virus has outraged area pediatricians and spurred Erie County’s health commissioner to issue a statement defending the vaccinations as safe and effective in preventing the sexually transmitted infection.The...
buffalonews.com (1 month and 8 days ago)
Rex Morgan, M.D., and the Case of the Man with The Plastic Love Handles
Rex Morgan seems to be moving from stethoscope to science fiction.Long accustomed to lancing warts, setting broken bones and asking patients to say "Ahhhhh," the old sawbones must be getting bored. How else to explain the glee...
examiner.com (1 month and 8 days ago)
5 Absolutely Annoying Things About Apple
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Even though I think it's high time for Apple to take a long, hard look at Tim Cook, I love this company. No need for objectivity here. I love Apple. I want it to do well. I want the stock to go up. Don't tell her, but I spent more money on Apple products over the last year than I did on my...
thestreet.com (1 month and 9 days ago)

Nina Sankovitch: Historical Fiction, Then and Now
I love historical fiction. A writer takes what is known about a place in time or a character from the past, and then transports the reader further and deeper into what are the blood and guts of the past. And I mean blood and guts: People and moments in time are brought back to life, bumps, lumps, warts and all. And,...
huffingtonpost.com (1 month and 11 days ago)
When grooming goes wrong
Sorry to do this to you, but we need to talk about water warts. Yes, I’m afraid so. They’re every...
thetimes.co.uk (1 month and 14 days ago)

War erupts over onscreen legacy of Yves Saint Laurent
War has erupted over the screen legacy of Yves Saint Laurent after the late fashion designer's longtime partner threatened to sue the makers of a "warts-and-all" biopic, while backing another "official" film.
telegraph.co.uk (1 month and 14 days ago)

5 Health Risks Of Bikini Waxing
With winter finally behind us, it won't be long before we're anticipating longer days, dips in the pool, weekend trips to the beach -- and bikini waxes. In fact, one group of researchers found that nearly 60 percent of American women between the ages of 18 and 24 are " sometimes or always completely bare down there"...
huffingtonpost.com (1 month and 21 days ago)

James Dorsey: Turkey Gears Up to Give Gulf States a Run for Their Money
The Gulf states dominate headlines with Qatar's controversial hosting of a World Cup and the high profile acquisition of European soccer teams, but they may be meeting their match in an emerging competition for being the Middle East and North Africa's prime sports, transportation and economic hub. Turkey may not...
huffingtonpost.com (1 month and 22 days ago)
Everybody is Furiously Looking for Bubbles
No sooner did the stock indexes go to a new peak than whispers about a "bubble" bursting-- look out below because stocks are vulnerable to a 20%-40% move-- begin to make the rounds. Out ahead of thge "bubble" pack was the Treasury bond bubble being predicted for many months by the fixed income gurus who predict QE...
forbes.com (1 month and 22 days ago)

White Girls Less Likely To Get HPV Vaccine Than Hispanic Girls
White parents are more likely to think their daughters don't need the vaccine. The HPV vaccine may be the only vaccine in the U.S. that significantly fewer white Americans have received than minority Americans, the New York Times' Well Blog reported. The reasons are not clear, but the Times suggests that white...
popsci.com (1 month and 24 days ago)

Pubic Grooming May Spread ‘Minor’ STI
There goes the triumphant feeling brought by recent reports that Brazilian bikini waxing had eradicated crabs forever. Turns out a rise in genital warts ('minor STI') might be attributed to the same trend. The incidence of sexually transmitted molluscum cantagiosum has gone up in the past decade, according to a ......
nymag.com (2 months and 3 days ago)

A Bikini Wax Could Lead To This?
By: Rachael Rettner, MyHealthNewsDaily Staff Writer Published: 03/18/2013 06:37 PM EDT on MyHealthNewsDaily Brazilian waxing and other methods of removing pubic hair may increase the risk of catching certain skin infections through sex, preliminary research from France suggests. Specifically, the study looked at...
huffingtonpost.com (2 months and 3 days ago)

Parents' Worries About HPV Vaccine on the Rise, Says Study
Although experts recommend girls and young women be vaccinated against the virus that causes most cases of cervical cancer, parents seem to be increasingly worried about the vaccine's safety, a new U.S. study shows.Experts say the findings are both worrying and puzzling, because the vaccine -- which guards against...
ivillage.com (2 months and 3 days ago)

Bikini waxes and Brazilians 'behind rise in STI warts'
Shaving and waxing of bikini lines could be behind an explosion in the number of cases of a type of sexually transmitted infection that causes unsightly warts, doctors are warning.
telegraph.co.uk (2 months and 3 days ago)
Craze for Hairless Genitals Accompanies Rise in Infections
MONDAY, March 18 (HealthDay News) -- Here's a kink in the hairless-body craze. Pubic hair removal could boost your risk for a pox infection, French researchers say. Skin irritation brought on by either shaving, clipping or waxing the genital area could explain the recent increase among healthy adults of a minor...
ivillage.com (2 months and 4 days ago)
The End Of Systemic Trust: The Canary Just Died
Submitted by Lucas Jackson, “When it becomes serious, you have to lie." -Jean Claude Juncker, PM of Luxembourg, and the head of the Eurogroup council of eurozone finance ministers May, 2011 Prior to yesterday, if you were trying to handicap how the unelected leaders of the Eurozone were going to react to a tough...
zerohedge.com (2 months and 4 days ago)