
Vaccination (HPV, Hepatitis B)
Vaccination against HPV and Hepatitis B involves receiving safe, medically approved shots that help your immune system recognize and fight these viruses if encountered. HPV vaccines protect against strains of the human papillomavirus linked to cervical and other cancers, primarily transmitted through sexual contact. Hepatitis B vaccine prevents infection from the hepatitis B virus, which can cause serious liver damage. Both vaccines are effective preventative tools, typically given as a series of injections, and are recommended for various age groups to reduce the risk of cancer and liver disease. They are safe, well-studied, and vital components of public health prevention strategies.