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2. Health Highlights: Oct. 20, 2009 - US News and World Report
Botulism Fears Trigger Baby Food Recall Turtle-Related Salmonella Outbreak Sickened 107 People: CDC FDA Approves Gardasil to Prevent Genital Warts in Males
3. Gardasil Approved to Prevent Genital Warts in Males - US News and World Report
Caused by human papillomavirus
4. Warts
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Warts are small, usually painless growths on the skin caused by a virus. They are generally harmless. However, warts can be disfiguring and embarrassing, and occasionally they itch or hurt (particularly on the feet. The different types of warts incl... Reviewer: Michael Lehrer, MD, Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
5. Warts
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Warts are small, benign growths caused by a viral infection of the skin or mucous membrane. The virus infects the surface layer. The viruses that cause warts are members of the human papilloma virus (HPV) family. Warts are not cancerous but some str... Author: Ruthan Brodsky Expand your search to include all of U.S. News
6. Warts -- EMedicineHealth Consumer Information
Warts are small harmless tumors of the skin caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus. Warts are small harmless tumors of the skin caused by a virus called the human papillomavirus. The appearance of warts can differ based on the type of... http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/20289-1.asp
7. Verruca -- Information from Healthwise
Seborrheic Keratosis is a skin disorder usually characterized by discolored lesions that appear to be stuck on the skin surface. Warts may appear and skin is often oily or greasy. Seborrheic Keratosis is a skin disorder usually characterized by... http://www.everettclinic.com/kbase/nord/nord437.htm
8. Verruca -- MedicineNet
Verruca definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms. Statements and information regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration. http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=7082 |
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