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How much money do you need to be considered rich? According to Schwab's 2022 Modern Wealth Survey (opens in new tab), Americans believe it takes an...
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Our perception of a rainbow is coloured (pun intended) by our expectation that there are seven colours. In reality, there aren't seven distinct...
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Floyd Woodrow was one of the youngest soldiers ever to be selected for the UK's elite Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) at the age of 22.
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Solar panels are one of the most common power sources used for cabins. If you go this route, you will also need a generator to kick on when...
Read More »An undetectable viral load means that the level of HIV in their body is too low to be measured by a blood test and will not be transmitted through sex. In this case, you do not need PrEP.
A serodiscordant partnership is where one partner is HIV negative and the other is living with HIV. If you're HIV negative and your sexual partner is living with HIV, you might want to consider PrEP in certain circumstances. If your partner has been diagnosed with HIV, has been taking HIV medication for at least 6 months, and their viral load is undetectable, there is no risk of HIV transmission through sex. An undetectable viral load means that the level of HIV in their body is too low to be measured by a blood test and will not be transmitted through sex. In this case, you do not need PrEP. If your partner is newly diagnosed with HIV and has only just started treatment, you may want to consider PrEP until their viral load becomes undetectable. If you have sex without a condom with more than one sexual partner and don’t know their status, HIV PrEP can reduce your chance of becoming infected with HIV.
One suggestion is to have saved five or six times your annual salary by age 50 in order to retire in your mid-60s. For example, if you make $60,000...
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Physiological needs are the lowest level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. They are the most essential things a person needs to survive. They include...
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Over one billion people in developing countries have inadequate access to clean water. The main barriers to addressing water problems in developing...
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The tradition of throwing coins into a fountain or wishing well goes back thousands of years. Back then, fountain goers weren't throwing coins in...
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