Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine
The Human Papilloma Virus is largely thought to be harmless and self-limiting, mostly being involved in wart formation. There are a couple (non-wart) strains involved in some types of cancers; those are spread by sexual contact.
The research from these studies suggests that the HPV vaccine may increase the risk of
- asthma
- memory issues
- involuntary movements
- celiac disease
