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HPV study finds human papillomavirus carried in mouths - latimes.com

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HPV infection heightens the risk of developing cancer of the mouth and throat. The findings indicate that most cases of oral HPV can be traced to oral sex, rather than kissing or casual contact.

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Tags: Wart, STD, HPV, Head and Neck Cancer, Throat, Teen Health, Throat Cancer, Oral Cancer

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