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All life forms share at least one essential purpose: survival. This is even more important than another key purpose for life, reproduction. Plenty...
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While laws about rainwater collection are often murky, Colorado's are quite clear: Homeowners do not own the rain that falls on their property....
Read More »In 2012, the fight to end the HIV epidemic changed forever. A new medication called Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) was approved by the FDA as an effective medication to prevent sexual transmission. The first form of PrEP for HIV was Truvada, a prescription medication that showed up to 99% effectiveness at preventing transmission. Although the drug was approved for use for all genders, it was also heavily marketed toward the LGBTQ community. And when the drug was initially developed, it was primarily studied within groups of men and transgender women who had sex with men. However, anyone who is sexually active or who participates in certain behaviors is at risk of HIV transmission. New reports are also showing that now more people who identify as heterosexual are being diagnosed with HIV than gay men for the first time.
What Really Matters – The 7 Most Important Things in Life Peace. Rule #1, protect your peace. ... Health. So many of us take our health for granted...
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Elden Ring's best class is the Vagabond. With a strong starting weapon and high stats across the key ones that matter: Vigor, Endurance, Strength,...
Read More »Multiple forms of PrEP have been approved by the FDA for HIV prevention. As mentioned, Truvada was the first medication and it is available for use in all genders and for adolescents weighing over 77 lbs. Descovy is another prescription for PrEP for HIV prevention. One of the main differences between Descovy and Truvada is that this is currently only approved for cisgender males and transgender females. There are currently studies being conducted to determine if it is safe for cisgender females and transgender males. More recently, the FDA approved an injectable form of PrEP called Apretude. This treatment is administered every two months and has been approved for use in all genders. Now, there are some things that cisgender women and transgender folks should know about PrEP. Some women are worried that PrEP could affect their overall health, such as their fertility. However, studies have concluded that PrEP has no negative effects on women’s overall health and it is even safe to take during pregnancy. Both trans men and women are often worried that PrEP could interfere with hormone replacement therapy (HRT). But using PrEP for HIV prevention for both trans men and women taking HRT is perfectly safe. Medical studies have also concluded that PrEP has no impact on HRT levels for both testosterone and estradiol.
Wyoming. There is free camping almost everywhere you go in Wyoming, and it's easy to find a beautiful area with few people around. While the most...
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Key Takeaways. The rule states that you should spend up to 50% of your after-tax income on needs and obligations that you must-have or must-do. The...
Read More »The first step to going on PrEP for any gender is to talk to a doctor, as it requires a prescription. You will need to take an HIV test and you may need to discuss your medical history to see if the medication is safe for you to take. From there, you may want to discuss the different options of taking PrEP for HIV prevention. The cost of PrEP is required to be fully covered under all private insurance policies – meaning you won’t pay anything out of pocket for your prescription. If you are uninsured or you have Medicare or Medicaid, there are cost coverage options. Organizations like Ready, Set, PrEP, and Gilead’s Medication Assistance Program can help you find more affordable options. As a cisgender woman, trans person, or someone who identifies as non-binary, it can be a bit scary to bring up this subject with a medical professional. Chances are you will have a lot of questions – and your doctor may need to ask about your sexual history to determine your risk factor. But remember that your health needs to be a priority. By going on PrEP, you can protect yourself and others from HIV transmission and help to end the epidemic!
Depending on personal preference, about 25 to 60 lbs of rice should be stored per person.
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$330,000 If you save $5 a day in an account with a 10 percent annual return, you'll have around $30,000 in 10 years, $330,000 in 30 years and $2.3...
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Cause and measures of smell of tap water In Japan, salt is contained to disinfect tap water. With the use of chlorine the germs are disinfected and...
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7 Staple Canned Foods You Should Always Keep in Your Pantry Canned diced tomatoes. Canned diced tomatoes are one of the ultimate pantry staples....
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