Scientists may find a cure for HPV; there is now vaccinations for the disease.
No bacause warts are caused by viruses, particulary one of kinds of HPV (human papilloma virus).
No! Wish I could tell you otherwise but there is not. So many people all over the world have it that when they find a cure I'm sure it will be on the news.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes genital warts.
Scientists find out information on the core by using special tools to dig out samples from deep inside the earth. Special instruments "look inside" parts of the earth we cannot see.
no one is sure but was discovered with HPV in 1969
No. It is a preventative.
Currently Visual snow has no cure, but scientists are trying to find one.
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Although you cannot cure the HPV infection by diet you can control the symptoms by controlling what you eat. A vegan diet high in fruits and vegetables has shown great successes for an HPV infection.
both, scientist and researchers do their best in finding a cure for cancer.
More than six million women in the United States have persistent HPV infections, for which there are no cure
Crohn's Disease does not currently have a cure; however, scientists and researchers are working hard to find one!
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Dr. Sebi, a herbalist and self-proclaimed healer, claimed to have natural remedies for various ailments, including HPV (human papillomavirus). However, there is no scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of his treatments for HPV or any other medical condition. The medical community generally emphasizes that HPV has no cure, but it often resolves on its own, and there are vaccines available to prevent certain strains. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for reliable information and treatment options regarding HPV.
Usually there is just prevention. Nothing can completely stop or heal or cure you of HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Infections, but ask your doctor to see if there is a treatment right for you.
Strangely, scientists have proved that it does cure spots!
There is not a cure for leukemia but scientists are still working on finding a cure for this type of cancer.