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Having too much oral sex at a young age ‘increases risk of mouth cancer’, new study finds – 7NEWS.com.au
Experts say it ‘could supersede alcohol and smoking’ when it comes to the risk of oral cancer.

A new study has found that having too much oral sex at a young age can increase the risk of having mouth cancer.
The research showed that people who had 10 or more oral sex partners were found to be 4.3 times more likely to develop mouth cancers, The Sun reports.
It also found that the risk of human papillomavirus (HPV)- related mouth and throat cancer was higher among people who had a lot of oral sex with different partners at a young age.
The study was conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins…
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