Cervical cancer is type of cancer that affects the cervix. According to the California Department of Health Services, 85 percent of women will live five years or more if cervical cancer is found before it spreads to other areas outside of the...
Human papillomavirus, or HPV, is a sexually transmitted virus that can affect you in a variety of different ways. More than 100 different types have been identified, and while some are completely harmless, causing things like warts on your skin,...
Contraceptives are medications and devices manufactured to prevent pregnancy. Just like any other medication or medical device, there are some side effects associated with the various types of contraceptives. According to MediSpecialty Inc., while...
According to the American Cancer Society, or ACS, an estimated 11,270 new cases of invasive cervical cancer will be diagnosed in the United States in 2009. In the same year, as many as 4,070 people are estimated to lose their lives to the disease....
HPV, or human papilloma virus, is primarily responsible for genital warts and common warts of the hands and feet in both men and women. HPV genital infection is one of the most commonly sexually transmitted diseases. According to the National...
Human papillomavirus, or HPV, is the primary pathogen that causes common warts to manifest on the hands, feet and sex organs of both men and women. HPV can be transmitted through sexual contact and some varieties have been linked to cervical...
Middle Easterners often make the thick, sticky syrup known as molasses from carobs and grapes. The healthy components extracted from these fruits include disease-fighting antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, according to Organic Facts. Among...