Critical Care 2011, 15:R47doi:10.1186/cc10010 Published: 3 February 2011 Tarek Sharshar , Sylvie Bastuji-Garin , Andrea Polito , Bernard De Jonghe , Robert D Stevens , Virginie Maxime , Pablo Rodriguez , Charles Cerf , Herve Outin , Philippe Touraine , Kathleen Laborde and The Groupe de Reflexion et dEtude des Neuromyopathies En Reanimation Abstract (provisional) Introduction The […]
Gardasil for Back Door Sex? I'm Still Uncomfortable
Gardasil for Back Door Sex? I’m Still Uncomfortable
Posted by Julie Ryan Evans
on January 19, 2011 at 2:55 PM
Gardasil, the controversial vaccine that’s touted to protect against the human papillomavirus (HPV), was recently approved to prevent anal cancer. Because, you know, the back door method and all …
It’s already being used to prevent cancer in the standard lady parts (cervix, vulva, and vagina) and to stop vaginal warts for both men and women. So, the fact that Gardasil adds another cancer to its score card seems great on the surface, right?
But when you look closely at this vaccine and what it does, it leaves many questions as to whether it does more harm than good, and if promoting more of its powers is wise before safety concerns are quelled.
13 Of The Common Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance in Women
Home Remedy Network Posted By admin On January 14th 2011 Symptoms of hormone imbalance in women may begin as early as the late twenty’s to the forty’s. Symptoms of hormone imbalance in women are more likely to rise as a woman grows older, specially when neglected in the earlier years. Symptoms of hormone imbalance in […]
Brain Research and Progesterone
Virginia Hopkins Health Watch HORMONES and RESEARCH: Progesterone and the Brain Now even brain scientists agree that hormone imbalances are all in your head! Brinton RD, Thompson RF et al, “Progesterone receptors: form and function in brain,” Front Neuroendocrinol 2008 May;29(2):313-39. Epub 2008 Feb 23. Comments: Progesterone is the new darling of those who study […]
The association of hormonal contraceptive use and HPV prevalence
ICJ International Journal of Cancer October 26, 2010 Abstract Women diagnosed with cervical cancer report longer duration and more recent use of combined oral contraceptives (COCs). It is unclear whether COC use is associated with upstream events of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection prior to development of clinical disease. The objective of our study was to […]
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