Understanding HPV Transmission and Prevention: What You Need to Know

2023-11-20 17:53:46 How are HP viruses transmitted? HPV is the abbreviation for human papilloma virus. They are primarily transmitted through close contact, such as during sex or kissing. That’s why HPV infections are classified as sexually transmitted diseases. The viruses can be transmitted on the skin, mucous membranes or on infected objects, such as sex … Read more

Understanding HPV Transmission and Prevention: Everything You Need to Know

2023-11-19 17:23:04 How are HP viruses transmitted? HPV is the abbreviation for human papilloma virus. They are primarily transmitted through close contact, such as during sex or kissing. That’s why HPV infections are classified as sexually transmitted diseases. The viruses can be transmitted on the skin, mucous membranes or on infected objects, such as sex … Read more

Defeating Cervical Cancer: The Importance of Young People’s Immunization

2023-11-09 12:01:09 If young people were widely immunized, the most dangerous HP viruses that cause cervical cancer could be defeated. But Germany is far from that – unlike other countries. Cervical cancer used to be often called “orphanmaker disease” because a particularly large number of young women died from it. Then there were preventive screenings … Read more

Decaffeinated Coffee: Finding a Safe and Healthy Option without Carcinogenic Substances

2023-10-23 07:37:10 This coffee may contain carcinogenic substances Coffee without caffeine is a good alternative for people with high blood pressure. It has similar health benefits to caffeinated coffee. However, you should be careful when purchasing as some decaffeinated coffees may contain harmful solvents. There are various methods to remove caffeine from coffee. Conventional coffee … Read more

Discover New Risk Factors for Carcinogenic Substances: Updated List by US Department of Health and Human Services

2023-10-07 14:00:00 Carcinogenic substances: New risk factors discovered The US Department of Health and Human Services has a list of 265 factors created that can increase the risk of cancer. These factors include Viruses, chemicals, certain foods and ingredients, radioactivity, X-rays and alcohol. New factors were added to the list in December 2021. 1. Helicobacter … Read more

Understanding the Similarities Between Styes and Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer: Don’t Confuse the Symptoms

2023-10-05 07:41:10 Why skin cancer can easily be confused with a stye A stye (hordeolum) and nonmelanoma skin cancer can appear to have similar symptoms at first glancewhich can quickly lead to confusion. Both a stye and a nonmelanoma skin cancer can appear as small bumps or lumps on the skin. This similarity in appearance … Read more

The Science Behind UV Damage: Understanding The Effects of Collagen Densification on Skin

2023-10-03 04:04:04 pte20231003001 Medicine/Wellness, Research/Development Scientists at Binghamton University have clarified the cause of the dreaded sclera Skin: UV light transforms healthy structure into a leather look (Photo: binghamton.edu) Binghamton (pte001/03.10.2023/06:00) UV radiation particularly attacks the collagen in the skin and gradually leads to a leather look. Researcher of the Binghamton University have studied the … Read more