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awareness, breast, cancer, how, Women, young -

  Breast cancer basics Breast cancer is more common in older adults. At age 30, a woman’s risk of getting the disease is 1 in 227Trusted Source. By age 60, a woman has a 1 in 28 chanceTrusted Source of receiving this diagnosis. Although the odds are much lower for younger women, they can and do get breast cancer. More than 13,000 women ages 40 or under will be diagnosed this year. When breast cancer is diagnosed at a young age, it’s more likely to be aggressive and to spread quickly. Young women may not get a diagnosis right away because many organizations don’t recommend...

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 By Howard Brown This month we’re talking about sexual health and you. How you can get to know your body and get to know yourself. September is Sexual Health Awareness Month. According to the American Sexual Health Association, sexual health must go beyond outdated views of simply avoiding disease or unplanned pregnancy and should include experiencing pleasure and intimacy when desired, along with respecting the sexual rights we all share. As you think about what sexual health means, you should try to think about your own definitions of sex and how that relates to your body. Much like general physical and mental...

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27, aids, awareness, day, gay, hiv, men, september -

 NATIONAL GAY MEN'S HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY September 27 In 2008 the National Association of People with AIDS launched this observance day. https://www.aids.gov/news-and-events/awareness-days/gay-mens/ Find your best HIV prevention and treatment options. September 27 is National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day of action to focus on what each of us can do to reduce the toll of HIV among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM). Although only 2% of the US population, gay and bisexual men account for more than half of the 1.2 million people living with HIV in the United States and...

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A condom is a sheath-shaped barrier device used during sexual intercourse to reduce the probability of pregnancy or a sexually transmitted infection (STI). There are both male and female condoms. With proper use—and use at every act of intercourse—women whose partners use male condoms experience a 2% per-year pregnancy rate. With typical use the rate of pregnancy is 18% per-year. Their use greatly decreases the risk of gonorrhea, chlamydia, trichomoniasis, hepatitis B, and HIV/AIDS. To a lesser extent, they also protect against genital herpes, human papillomavirus (HPV), and syphilis.

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By  Ashish Roy  - March 4, 2020   Flavoured condoms! You must be wondering why was such a preventive product introduced in the market and for what reason? Well, this was not a sales tactic and it was brought about to boost oral sex. Did you know that oral sex may result in sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? Yes, it can and this was the main reason why flavoured condoms were introduced. Is it safe to use flavoured condoms and if so, how do I use it is what this article will give you an insight into.   Tips to Know...

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