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Vaccine against HPV may be given to boys too

The FDA approves the use of GARDASIL, the vaccine against HPV, for boys. Doctors and clinics may now administer the vaccine to boys and men ages 9-26. The vaccine prevents against genital warts and certain types of HPV-related cancers. Read the full article here.

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