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CheyanneJane on YouTube

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CheyanneJane is a YouTube channel with funny, random videos and a goofy, bubbly personality. We have conducted an interview with her to know more about this great idea. Was there an occasion that inspired you to start your own Youtube channel? How regularly do you post your videos on CheyanneJane Channel and what are your favourite subjects/topics in your videos? The first time I uploaded to YouTube was back around 2008 when I did some stand-up comedy for fun, but I only got serious about it after a YouTube convention in Sydney called Vidinc. I went with my then-fiancée mostly to see Toby Turner (Tobuscus) but ended up enjoying the shows from a bunch of other vloggers and acts. Some of them were local from Australia and New Zealand so I thought I could do this too! Why not!? I try to post at least once a week. There are obvious off weeks (my honeymoon for one) but in general I have an idea every week and a few backup videos or series that I continue over a few weeks. I ...

Successful treatment of Human Papiloma Virus

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Dr Arani, renown physician in diagnostic and treatment of STD infectious disease and pioneer in successful treatment of HPV in the us, practice location in Los Angeles. We have conducted a short interview with him. How will someone know if he or she has contracted the HPV? What are the signs and symptoms to be aware of? Unfortunately, it is very hard to know if you are infected with HPV at an early stage after contracting it. It is not like you had sex with someone who has HPV last saturday night and you have symptoms today. People contract HPV by skin to skin contact. Many people get infected and have no signs or symptoms, however, if you are going to have signs then it will show up as a different shape of growth or skin changes on the genital area. It sometimes can resemble moles or little bumps and of course at the beginning they might be small and they may grow very large eventually. We place some of HPV pictures for our patient education in our website .   Wh...