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Gardasil news and information. Gardasil is the only effective medicine today against the deadly strain of HPV that causes cervical cancer. However, proposed HPV vaccinations in schools have caused political concerns. Some parents are... [more]

Gardasil news and information. Gardasil is the only effective medicine today against the deadly strain of HPV that causes cervical cancer. However, proposed HPV vaccinations in schools have caused political concerns. Some parents are concerned that a mandatory vaccination could cause physical, health, or emotional harm. Read more about the medication and its health benefits and risks here.

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"The Evidence Gap" "Gardasil Vaccine Doubts Grow" "Should Parents Worry about HPV Vaccine?" Over the past several weeks, media coverage of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, Gardasil, has spiked. Some articles have distorted recent reports of adverse events, or side effects, to...  
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Doctors in Northern Ireland have welcomed the Chief Medical Officer's announcement today, Wednesday 3 September 2008, to offer vaccination against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) to all 12-13 year old girls in Northern Ireland. HPV is the virus which can lead to the development of cancer, in...  
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One of two vaccines currently on the market, Gardasil, made by Sanofi Pasteur MSD (a division of Merck), was recently endorsed in the medical journal Lancet ...  
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Washington (dbTechno) - According to a new study, young Australian women who received the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil were more likely to have an allergic reaction. The study was carried out by a team of Australian researchers.  The team, led by Dr. Julia Brotherton of The Children's...  
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Gardasil, the Merck and Co. vaccine approved to target the human papillomavirus (HPV), is again at the epicenter of controversy.  Australian researchers are reporting that young women in Australia who received Gardasil to prevent cervical cancer were five to 20 times more likely to suffer rare...  
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By Alice Carver Gardasil, the cervical cancer vaccine developed by Merck & Co. which protects against the human papillomavirus, or HPV, may cause allergic ...  
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Back in February of 2007, within the pages of this august newspaper, I wrote a column about the new HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine GARDASIL, along with some facts about cervical cancer-causing strains of HPV and misgivings I had about the promotion and widespread use of the vaccine.  
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A Flint teen has become part of a growing national debate over purported side effects from Gardasil, a controversial vaccine for cervical cancer.  
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You can't go anywhere these days without seeing a poster promoting vaccination against Human Papillomavirus for prevention of the infection causing genital warts and, more importantly, cervical cancer.  
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GPs have welcomed the Northern Ireland CMO's announcement that the HPV vaccination should be offered to all 12 and 13-year-old girls.  
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) -- In order to become a permanent, legal resident of the U.S., immigrants now must receive a vaccine that is not required of U.S. citizens. The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine -- known as Gardasil -- is one of five the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services recently...  
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According to a study published in CMAJ, young women who had human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination were found to be five to twenty times more likely to have anaphylaxis than women identified in comparable school-based vaccination programs. Researchers, however, also considered the overall rates...  
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The rate of serious allergic reactions to the human pappilomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil is considerably higher than that for other vaccines given to children, according to Australian researchers. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention currently recommends that 11- and 12-year-old...  
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However, the overall rates of anaphylaxis were low with no associated serious lasting effects.  
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The estimated rate of anaphylaxis in young women after human papillomavirus vaccination was significantly higher - 5 to 20 fold - than that identified in comparable school-based vaccination programs, according ...  
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