What you should know about the Zika virus
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By: health
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February 1, 2016
Editor’s Note: The CDC is constantly updating their information, so visit their website for the latest on Zika. (BTW, they’ve also got guidance for health care providers .) — Doctors have known about the Zika virus for nearly 70 years—so why is it only making headlines now? Zika virus is in the news because it’s […]
Is there any way to get rid of Herpes?
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By: health
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February 1, 2016
No, once you get it, it’s with you for life . There are medications that can help make outbreaks of the virus less frequent and less painful, but there’s nothing, as of now, that cures it. Male and internal condoms are good ways to prevent transmission. original post
When should I start getting Pap smears?
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By: health
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February 1, 2016
Women should start getting Pap smears at age 21 , and continue to get one every three years until they’re 30. Women 30 to 65 may be able to get screened even less frequently—every three to five years. Women with certain risk factors may need to have more frequent Pap smears, so talk to your […]
Can guys get the HPV vaccine too?
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By: health
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February 1, 2016
Yes, the CDC recommends that guys under 27 get the HPV vaccine . original post
When should I start going to the gynecologist or a health clinic?
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By: health
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February 1, 2016
It’s ideal to start visiting a gynecologist before you start having sex . If you don’t have any health problems, these visits just involve talking with your health care provider. All women should start getting Pap smears and pelvic exams beginning at age 21. original post
Does an abnormal Pap smear mean that I have cervical cancer?
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By: health
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February 1, 2016
An abnormal Pap smear can mean a lot of different things— don’t assume it means you have cancer, do be sure to ask your doctor or nurse to explain the results and the recommended treatment completely. Often your body will heal itself and your next Pap smear will be normal. Sometimes you will need a […]
Is HIV treatable?
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By: health
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February 1, 2016
HIV is not curable, but it is treatable. If you catch it early, you can take anti-retroviral drugs (ARV) to help suppress the symptoms and reduce the chance of spreading the virus . One more reason to get tested regularly. original post
February horoscopes: Love is in the air
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By: health
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January 29, 2016
Our astrologer predicts a lot of action under the covers in February—and not because it’s Valentine’s Day. Read on to see what the stars have in store for you. Aquarius You’ve got so much creativity brewing right now and you’re a total star at work or school. The momentum is huge. And it gets better. […]
Where the wild things get it on (and on and on)
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By: health
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January 22, 2016
Sometimes, when your sex life is really compatible and enjoyable—and you’re loving your partner and your birth control —you want the sex to last and last. But that might be too much of a good thing, as in the case of a tiny marsupial species in Australia that has so much sex it literally disintegrates. […]
No pain, no gain: The IUD insertion process
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By: health
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January 21, 2016
By Lena Chen. A version of this article was originally published on November 11, 2009, on SexReally.com. I wish I could say that getting the IUD was easy once I made my decision that the love affair with the pill was over. In reality, it took me three visits before I finally baby-proofed my uterus. […]