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Jul 27, 2009

What does hpv cause?


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Human papilloma virus (HPV) is caused by a virus and is rather contagious. The most common way the virus spreads is through skin-to-skin contact, generally sexually. HPV can lead to many serious health problems. The infections arrive in various types and may even cause cancer. In most cases, people who are affected from HPV don’t realize they have it because they may not see any visible signs for quite some time.

HPV infects the epidermis and mucous membranes and in some cases, the result can be cancers of the cervix, vulva, vagina and anus. Some types of HPV can result in warts (verrucae). Most types infect the anogenital region and are a result from sexual contact. Some of the HPV types that are transmitted sexually may result in genital warts and, in nearly all cases of cervical cancer, the cause is HPV infection.

Most professionals believe that HPV is a co-factor in the development of lung cancer. The studies have shown this virus works together with the other factors like tobacco or radon, which ultimately result in lung cancer.
Young females can be affected by the HPV, but the infection is generally temporary without long-term significance. In almost 70% of infection cases, the HPV is gone within 1 year, and in about 90% of the cases infection is gone in 2 years.


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Jun 03, 2009

Causes of Osteoporosis


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Osteoporosis is known as “silent disease” because you will never know you are suffering from that condition, until your bone breaks due to a sprain, fall or bump. Osteoporosis is the condition when your bones become weak and fragile and easily prone to fractures. Most often fractures occur in the hip, wrist and spine.

Some risk Factors

  • Women get osteoporosis more than men
  • Older people have a greater risk of osteoporosis than younger people
  • Asian women have higher risk of osteoporosis than Black or Hispanic women

Causes of osteoporosis

Obesity and low weight: The main cause for osteoporosis is obesity. Excess weight can weaken your bones. Similarly low body weight women have less bone mass and this can also lead to osteoporosis.

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