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The Daily Free Press

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Researchers at the Boston University School of Medicine found that repeated contact, education and individualized feedback from doctors and nurses might increase vaccination rates for human papillomavirus. GRAPHIC BY DANIEL GUAN/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BUSM study highlights strategies to promote HPV vaccinations

Olivia Deng December 2, 2014

About 79 million Americans are currently infected with human papillomavirus, a commonly overlooked sexually transmitted infection, with an estimated 14 million more infected each year, according to the...

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REYNOLDS: The Cancer Vaccine No One Gets

Rebecca Reynolds November 24, 2014

Americans have a vaccine to prevent cancer, but no one’s getting it. With how awful cancer is, you’d think this would be all over the news and people would care. You would think that Americans would...

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