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PrEP stands for pre-exposure prophylaxis. It is for people who don't already have HIV but are at very high risk of getting it. PrEP is daily medicine that can reduce this risk. With PrEP, if you do get exposed to HIV, the medicine can stop HIV from taking hold and spreading throughout your body.
An Amish doll is best described as a plain rag doll usually lacking physical features of a face and hair. It is also thought that a face on a doll...
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Read More »Some people taking PrEP may have side effects, like nausea. The side effects are usually not serious and often get better over time. If you are taking PrEP, tell your health care provider if you have a side effect that bothers you or that does not go away.
Humans have evolved with a propensity to kill one another that is six times higher than the average mammal, according to new research. Sep 28, 2016
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Some immediate effects on your health are: Growth of harmful bacteria that produce gas and potential cancer-causing toxins. Constipation. Pimples,...
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Constitutional limitations Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution prohibits Japan from establishing a military or solving international conflicts...
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