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29
Date:   December 29th, 2017
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Today more than 36 million people around the world are infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The virus attacks and destroys the white blood cells that fight infections, and the final stage of HIV is AIDS - which can lead to serious health complications and even death. 

Dec
26
Date:   December 26th, 2017
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Around 36.7 million people around the world suffer from HIV. Of these, about 17 million are women. One of the risks associated with women affected with HIV is Mother-to-Child-Transmission (MTCT) during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or childbirth. Also known as perinatal transmission of HIV, the risk of MTCT can be reduced to less than 1 percent by taking certain precautionary measures. 

Dec
22
Date:   December 22nd, 2017
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The rate of sexually transmitted disease is rising in the US. Last year, a record number of people were infected with STDs. Today, around 50 million Americans — or 15 percent of the total population -suffer from STDs. 

Dec
19
Date:   December 19th, 2017
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Getting a sexually transmitted disease (STD) is not just a health concern, it could be a legal matter as well. The laws regarding STDs vary from state to state. Most of the states consider the transmission of STDs as an offense, meaning you can sue someone for giving you an STD. 

Dec
15
Date:   December 15th, 2017
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Everyone knows what a tattoo is, but many aren’t familiar with how a tattoo actually works. When you get a tattoo, the ink is inserted under the dermis using a needle. This results in a change in the skin pigment and can be used to create almost any type of image.