2007's Top Health Breakthroughs (for Women) - Health.com

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health.com — 2007’s biggest advances are changing the face and future of your health. Here’s what you need to know—now.

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  1. Mark L. Welton, MD, a professor and chief of colorectal surgery at Stanford University wants to spread that good news by offering the vaccine Gardisil to men, too. “If we really want to control the virus that causes genital warts,” he says, “we should also be vaccinating the boys.” Not only does a gender-neutral vaccine for sexually transmitted diseases protect men (which, in turn, protects women), but it takes the burden of STD prevention off of women alone.

    This is such a no brainer - vaccinating boys and men, not just women and girls.

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