20Oct2009
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Author: mediabot
Boys Should Share Responsibility For HPV Prevention, Slate Columnist Argues
A recent study in the British Medical Journal finding that it would not be cost effective to vaccinate boys and men against the human papillomavirus unfairly shifts the responsibility for vaccination to girls and women, Slate columnist William Saletan writes.
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