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Genital warts

If I got the genital warts, how possibles is it for me to pass it to someone else? I rarely get out ... Or do I need to do somethings else? CAN YOU GET GENITAL WORTS CAN YOU GET GENITAL WORTS FROM HAVING SEX WITH A CUCUMBER ...

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About Genital Warts

Get the Facts on Genital Warts NowThe human papillomavirus or HPV is responsible for causing genital warts in many people. While there are over one hundred types of HPV, ...

Story - editor - 09/02/2010 - 03:30 - 2 comments

Genital Warts removal

Hi there: I recently got diagnosed with genital warts. My doctor gave me a few options for removing my genital warts: Cryotherapy - having them frozen off; or laser treatment. I was ...

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

... known as veneral diseases or VDs. Some common STDs include genital herpes, HIV, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and genital warts. Most STDs are transmitted through the mucus membranes of the penis, ...

Story - editor - 09/02/2010 - 03:30 - 2 comments

Consistent condom use may cut men's HPV risk

... have sex are less likely to harbor the virus that causes genital warts than those who are less consistent about protection, a new study finds. ...

Story - editor - 07/25/2010 - 11:30 - 0 comments

Do I have?

... a weird bump there also. Looks just like the picture of genital warts I saw on the internet. So now what? I work in a place where most of our ...

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Many Americans Don't Even Know They're Fat

THURSDAY, Sept. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Many Americans have skewed
perceptions when it comes to their weight, often believing they are
thinner than they really are, even when the scales are shouting otherwise,
a new poll finds.

Study Identifies Risks for Painkiller Addiction

THURSDAY, Sept. 2 (HealthDay News) -- The mystery of why some
people are more likely to become addicted to opioid painkillers has been
partially unraveled by the Geisinger Health System in Pennsylvania.

Health Highlights: Sept. 2, 2010

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments,
compiled by the editors of HealthDay:

South Korean firm to develop healthier kimchi

A South Korean firm said Wednesday it plans to develop a healthier, low-salt version of the country's signature dish kimchi in line with global trends.

China to vaccinate 100 million children to fight measles

Nearly 100 million children in China will be vaccinated against measles this month to help eliminate the disease, a leading cause of avoidable death and disability in developing countries, the WHO said on Wednesday.

Prescription Drug Use Rising in U.S., CDC Reports

THURSDAY, Sept. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Over the last 10 years, the
percentage of Americans who took at least one prescription drug in the
past month increased from 44 percent to 48 percent, says a federal
government study released Thursday.

Some donated malaria drugs being stolen in Africa

Millions of free malaria drugs are sent to Africa every year by international donors. New research is now providing evidence for what health workers have long suspected: some of the donated medication is being stolen and resold on commercial markets.

Drug costs would push millions more into poverty: study

Tens of millions of people in low and middle income countries would be pushed below the poverty line by buying common but vital medicines which are already unaffordable to hundreds of millions more, a study has found.

UK hospital admissions for booze 'at record level'

Hospital admissions in England due to alcohol have risen by 825 a day in five years to almost a million, a new survey has shown.

Russians urged to smoke, drink more

Smoke and drink more, Russia's finance minister Alexei Kudrin urged citizens on Wednesday, explaining that higher consumption would help lift tax revenues for spending on social services.