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  1. The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that can infect the skin or mucous membranes (like the genitals, or inside the mouth) of humans. They cause warts. [1] Some of them may cause cancer. There are over 100 different virus types in this group. About 40 virus types can be transmitted sexually.

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    Welcome to. Wikipedia. , the free encyclopedia that anyone can change. This is the front page of the Simple English Wikipedia. Wikipedias are places where people work together to write encyclopedias in different languages. We use Simple English words and grammar here. The Simple English Wikipedia is for everyone, such as children and adults who ...

  3. U.S. states This is a list of traditional abbreviations for U.S. states and territories These abbreviations (short names) were used in mailing addresses before the introduction of two-letter U.S. postal abbreviations.The traditional abbreviations are still commonly used in ...

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    Condoms are rolled up when they are packaged, and are meant to be rolled over an erect penis. They are most commonly made of latex, but are available in other materials. Condoms normally have an expiration dateon them. Condoms weaken after this date, and may not work properly. Condoms are also not designed to be used more than once. It is important...

    In preventing pregnancy

    There are two ways to see how effective condoms are. They are method effectiveness, where how many couples that use the condom every time they have sex do not get pregnant; and actual effectiveness, where the number of people that use condoms either correctly or incorrectly and do not get pregnant are looked at. Most studies show results of effectiveness over a year. The method failure rate of condoms is 2% per year.The actual failure rate is different in different places, and the rates can b...

    In preventing sexually transmitted infections

    According to a 2001 study by the National Institutes of Health, correct and consistent condom use: 1. Reduces the risk of HIV/AIDS transmission by approximately 85%. 2. Reduces the risk of gonorrhea for men by approximately 71%. Other sexually-transmitted infections may be affected as well, but they could not draw definite conclusions from the research they were working with. In particular, these include STIs associated with ulcerative lesions that may be present on body surfaces where the co...

    Causes of failure

    The most common reason for a condom failing is that the user has not put it on properly. A condom can also fail because it has been damaged, because the latex has weakened, or because it has come off the penis during sexual intercourse. Something else that can cause a condom to not work, as it should, is sabotage. This can be when one of the partners wants a baby, but the other one does not. Usually they pierce a condom with a sharp object, making the condom useless. Some people see it as not...

    Arguments by religious communities

    Several religious communities (like Catholic Christians, Muslims, and some Protestant Christians) see problems if condoms are used: 1. They say there is a difference in having sex for making babies, and having sex for fun (to make the relationship between the partners stronger). 2. They say that using a condom to prevent a pregnancy is bad. Rather than using a condom, natural methods should be used to prevent pregnancy. Such methods include choosing the time of the month carefully. (This does...

    In 16th-century Italy, anatomist and physician Gabriele Falloppio wrote a treatise on syphilis.: 51, 54–5 The earliest documented strain of syphilis first appeared in Europe in a 1490s outbreak. It caused severe symptoms and many people died within a few months of contracting the disease. Falloppio's treatise is the earliest uncontested description...

    Boston Women's Health Book Collective, 2005. Our Bodies, Ourselves: A New Edition for a New Era. New York: Touchstone.
    MacPhail, Catherine and Campbell, Catherine (2001 Jun). "I think condoms are good but, aai, I hate those things: condom use among adolescents and young people in a Southern African township." Socia...
    Kulczycki, Andrzej. "The Sociocultural context of condom use within marriage in rural Lebanon". Studies in Family Planning 35.4 (Dec 2004): 246(15).
    Crossley, Michele L. (2004). "Making sense of 'barebacking': Gay men's Narratives, unsafe sex and the 'resistance habitus'". British Journal of Social Psychology, 43: 225-244.
  4. Test that uses sound waves to make a picture of the heart and whether it is working normally. EEG. Electroencephalogram. Test of the brain's electrical activity. LFTs. Liver function tests. Tests of how well the liver is working (usually blood tests ) MRI. Magnetic resonance imaging.

  5. Forms of numbering The American way or "Short form" for naming large numbers is different from the European way or "Long form" of naming large numbers. This is mainly because of American finance.Short form numbering is based on thousands and Long form is based on millions..

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