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Lovemaking Without Fear
SEX AGAIN?
It’s Spring, and after an extended period of social distancing, sex and romance are back in play.
Just keep this in mind; if you’re not vigilant, the wrong kind of sex can result in a tumor.
The human papillomavirus (HPV) generally takes months to work its way through a person’s body. But, in 10 to 20 percent of cases, HPV can fester before mutating into cancer.
That’s why the medical community is warning men and women to be aware of sexual BEHAVIOURS that can trigger the disease. If you’re over the age of 60, doctors emphasize that your risk of developing this type of cancer is even higher.
Watch this Video and learn how to celebrate sex without the threat of cancer crashing the party.