Thousands of women die from cervical cancer in the U.S. every year and cases are largely caused by HPV infection ...
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Best Life on MSN85% of Unvaccinated Women Will Likely Get This Virus—And New Research Links It to Heart DiseaseHeart disease is the number one cause of death for Americans, killing more people each year than cancer and accidental deaths ...
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Cervical cancer rates are on the rise among younger women, owing in part to a lack of screening and prevention.
HPV infection increases cardiovascular disease risk by 40% and doubles coronary artery disease risk, adding to concerns about ...
Individuals testing positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) had a 40% greater risk for overall cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
Most people with high-risk HPV experience short-term infections that cause mild changes in cervical cells, which return to normal once the infection clears. “Women should not freak out” just ...
Nearly half of the respondents believe that HPV is more common in women and only linked to cervical cancer. The virus is actually more common in men, and is linked to neck, tongue, tonsil ...
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