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Jan
09
Date:   January 9th, 2021
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Jan
09
Date:   January 9th, 2021
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Several factors can lead to hair loss. Medical conditions like autoimmune diseases, hormonal changes such as pregnancy and menopause, family hereditary, and history of baldness are some of the underlying causes of hair loss. But, do you know that some hair loss could be a sign of Sexually Transmitted Diseases?

 

Dec
30
Date:   December 30th, 2020
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Facts about Fordyce spots: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

There could be some situations when you did see some whitish or yellowish spots. Either on someone’s lips, cheeks, or you personally currently experiences them. Maybe you are wondering what they are, their causes, and you are concerned about finding a solution. Well, the spots are known as Fordyce Spots.

Dec
20
Date:   December 20th, 2020
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Sexual Health Education Plays a Significant Role in today’s Society

Truly, most people find it hard to talk openly about sex issues and other problems that affect their sexual lives. So, what is “sex education”?  Well, sexual health education explains all the relevant information about sex, sexuality, body changes, and how to approach relationships/sexual-related problems.

With extensive sex talk, anyone is in a position to make wise decisions on matters like best birth control methods, body image, and how to avoid STIs. You can access sexual education in schools, on the internet, books, peers, community, and places of worship.

Most people do not want to openly talk about sex and sexuality matters because they think that it encourages the youth to have sex, which is not true.  Remember, the main objective of implementing sex education is to make sure the youths have skills, knowledge, and values. Such values will assist them in making good and healthy decisions about sexual/relationship matters in the future.

Dec
10
Date:   December 10th, 2020
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Condoms for Contraception & Sexually Transmitted Infections

A condom is a thin, fitting tube-like material that males rolls over their penile shaft when having sex or one which females insert in their vaginal opening before sexual intercourse.

Condoms are meant to prevent pregnancies; thus they can be classified as contraceptives. But they also prevent a healthy user from contracting sexually transmitted infections if their sex partner is infected.

Condoms are built to prevent the semen (from males) from getting into contact with a females’ sexual fluids. Sometimes, condoms are referred to as a barrier or just rubber. However, it is not advisable to use both male and female condoms at the same time. 

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