By Bri Jackson
Long-term side effects of HPV vaccines are becoming increasingly evident as thousands of young girls report debilitating ailments linked to the immunizations. In 2006, Gardasil was approved by the FDA for males and females between ages 9 -26. A second HPV vaccine called Cervarix was introduced in 2009. The vaccines are meant to prevent more than 100 strains of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), which according to studies will affect 50-80% of sexually active people at some point in their life. The vaccines are now considered routine and are recommended by the CDC for all males and females between 11-13 years …read more
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