LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Doctors at the University of Arkansas have come up with a remarkable new remedy for warts. By treating one wart, they can often rid the body of all other warts--in some cases, hundreds of warts--at the same time.
A wart, or verruca, is a flesh-colored growth on the skin that is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). The new treatment involves a simple shot that has long been used to test the body's immune reaction to several infections-mumps and two fungal diseases. The shot contains harmless components of the agents that cause those infections.
When the shot is injected into the body, the immune system responds to those agents. When the shot is injected directly into a wart, the immune system attacks and kills the HPV in the wart. It is also primed to attack all other warts on the body. Some patients who had hundreds of warts were cured of all of them.
The injection clears all types of warts, from the common wart that typically infects the fingers and the backs of the hands to the often-painful plantar wart, which infects the bottoms of the feel
The treatment is currently awaiting approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Neil Shear, a Toronto dermatologist (skin doctor), says he is enthusiastic about the treatment as a cure for multiple warts. Many of the current therapies--cutting warts with a scalpel, zapping them with a laser, and freezing them with liquid nitrogen--can hurt. "Warts are funny creatures," Shear told the Canadian Press, "and even though they're probably the most common viral infection that humans have, we still haven't got very good at getting rid of them."
Shear adds that the best treatment for single warts is often a simple piece of silver duct tape. Cover the wart with the tape for six days, he says. On the seventh day, remove the tape, and use a pumice stone to rub off the dead skin.
Fill in the Blanks Find the word or words that best complete each sentence. Write the words in the blanks.
1. High-frequency sound waves that are beyond the range of human hearing are called--. 2. --warts infect the bottoms of the feet. 3. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy is also known as -- disease. 4. Cetaceans are marine mammals such as --, --, and 5. --is a learned way of living that one generation passes to another. 6. The comet Tempel 1 orbits the 7. Warts are growths on the skin that are caused by the 8. A -- is a solid shape that has polygons as faces. 9. Proteins are made of chains of -- 10. Astronomers think most comets are made of -- and --.
Answer
1. ultrasound (or ultrasonic 2. Plantar 3. mad cow 4. whales, porpoises, dolphins 5. Culture 6. sun 7. human papillomavirus 8. polyhedron 9. amino acids 10. ice, rock
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