1. savannah mitchell savannah mitchell United States says:

    In 2006, the United States Food and drug administration approved
    the usage of Gardasil, a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine,
    within the prevention of cervical cancer. It was authorized for
    women up to age twenty six and can be used as early as age 9,
    which produced some dispute, as did laws proposed by some states
    that Gardasil vaccinations become required. Considering that a
    rash of inexplicable fatalities began to occur among Gardasil
    recipients, and the flames of debate grew. That evidently hasn't
    been enough to slow down the acceptance of Gardasil as an anal
    cancer preventative measure, accounts CNN. This could conserve
    many people lots of fast money in trying to cure their cancer.

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