By Charles E. Buban

IT IS important to realize that most sexually active women acquire a virus called human papilloma virus (HPV) at some stage in their lives. In most cases, the body’s immune system is strong enough to fight it off.
Posted: February 1st, 2013 in Featured Gallery,Headlines,Inquirer Features,Photos & Videos,Science and Health | Read More »
By Jocelyn R. Uy

Health and dental experts warned Filipinos on Tuesday, that oral sex with a partner with genital warts could increase the risk of cancer—even more than smoking and drinking.
Posted: January 24th, 2012 in Science and Health | Read More »
By Theresa S. Samaniego
Contrary to popular belief, the human papillomavirus (HPV) spares no one. HPV, in fact affects both men and women at the same rate. According to MSD Philippines, at least 50 percent of men and women will get HPV in their lifetime, making it the most common sexually transmitted infection, specifically genital HPV. Sadly though, the [...]
Posted: October 14th, 2011 in Headlines,Inquirer Features,Science and Health | Read More »