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We believe that understanding HSV starts with having access to clear, trustworthy information. That’s why we include references for all of our articles — so you can explore the research behind what you’re reading, learn more if you’d like to go deeper, and feel confident that the facts we share are backed by real science.
Below, you’ll find a full list of sources we’ve used across HSVHealth.com. This page will continue to grow and evolve as we publish new content and expand our research. We encourage you to check back regularly if you’re curious to learn more or want to follow the science with us.
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