

HPV
HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is a common group of viruses transmitted primarily through skin-to-skin contact, with certain strains associated with conditions such as genital warts and cervical or other cancers. While many infections are transient and cleared by the immune system, research continues to explore factors that influence persistence, progression, and overall immune response.
Within this section, you’ll find curated research examining HPV infection, immune system interactions, viral clearance, and risk factors for progression. This includes insights into screening methods, strain variability, and broader factors such as nutrient status, inflammation, and lifestyle influences on immune resilience.
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