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  2. Serodiscordant - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization reports that up to 50% of individuals living with HIV in ongoing relationships worldwide have partners who are HIV-negative. [5] Serodiscordant couples face numerous issues not faced by seroconcordant couples, including decisions as to what level of sexual activity is comfortable for them, knowing that practicing ...

  3. Oculolinctus - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, oculolinctus reportedly became popular among teenagers in Japan, causing a significant rise in eye infections. According to a retracted article by The Guardian, eyeball-licking was "seen as a new second-base; the thing you graduate to when kissing gets boring", possibly due to it being featured in a music video by the Japanese band Born. [5]

  4. Sexually transmitted infection - Wikipedia

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    HPV can be passed through genital-to-genital contact as well as during oral sex. The infected partner might not have any symptoms. Gonorrhea is caused by bacterium that lives on moist mucous membranes in the urethra, vagina, rectum, mouth, throat, and eyes. The infection can spread through contact with the penis, vagina, mouth, or anus.

  5. New smartphone accessory can detects STDs in 15 minutes - AOL

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    We don't suggest you skip your next doctor's appointment, but researchers have found a new way to detect HIV and syphilis in just 15 minutes - from your home. From anywhere, actually. Researchers ...

  6. Pediculosis pubis - Wikipedia

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    Lice and nits can be removed either with forceps or by cutting the infested hair with scissors (with the exception of an infestation of the eye area). [5] A magnifying glass, dermatoscope or a stereo-microscope can be used for identification. [2] [5] Testing for other sexually transmitted infections is recommended in those who are infested with ...

  7. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also referred to as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), are infections that are commonly spread by sexual activity, especially vaginal intercourse, anal sex and oral sex. [1] [2] The most prevalent STIs may be carried by a significant fraction of the human population.

  8. Stem cells from one eye show promise in healing injuries in ...

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    The 51-year-old from Homewood, Alabama, was one of four patients to get stem cell transplants as part of the first U.S. study to test the technique, which could someday help thousands.

  9. Safe sex - Wikipedia

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    And, because HIV-positive people with durably suppressed or undetectable amounts of HIV in their blood cannot transmit HIV to sexual partners, sexual activity with HIV-positive partners on effective treatment is a form of safe sex (to prevent HIV infection). This fact has given rise to the concept of "U=U" ("Undetectable = Untransmittable").