The number of new sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Canada has been on a steady rise since 2015. The most commons STIs are currently chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis. STD testing, treatment and disclosure are a big part of preventing the infections from continuing to spread. However, very few people are willing to disclose their STD… Continue reading
Infographic: Vital lifestyle tips to improve your sexual health
Sexual health is an indication of the quality of life you have. A healthy sex life can reduce your stress, enhance your mood and strengthen your relationship. Eating healthy food is essential to improve your stamina and improve your sexual health.Chillies, bananas, garlic, and onions are good for air circulation. Avoid smoking as much as… Continue reading
CDC Confirms HIV Transmission Via Sex is Impossible If Viral Load Is Undetectable
HIV interventions are working well to reduce the viral loads of infected people to undetectable levels. With such levels, the HIV+ person can’t spread the virus
Continue readingSerious Things to Consider Before Deciding to Marry Some One
Getting married to the person whom one loves is one of the best things that can happen to anyone. People from all over the world dream about this occasion. In addition to the excitement associated with organising a gala event for the marriage can blind even the most practical person in the world. However, one… Continue reading
South Africa: Pupils Put on HIV PEP After Classmate Nicks Them with Needles
There was an outrage in South Africa after pupils were put on emergency post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) because one of pupils pricked them with needles.
Continue reading4 Ways You Can Avoid or Prevent Std Diseases
The sexually transmitted disease or STD is quite dangerous as they can lead to other deadly diseases and also can cause death. You should always have sex with proper protection if you want to avoid any STD. You may have unprotected sex with your partner only if both of you are having sex with each… Continue reading
UK Body Considers Removing HIV PEP Fee
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is considering waiving the fee charged by emergency departments in the UK to access HIV prevention emergency drug PEP.
Continue readingPsychiatrists Can Help Reduce New HIV Rates With HIV PEP
Psychiatrists have been urged to talk about HIV PEP and PrEP with their patients who are at risk of contracting HIV due to the nature of their illnesses.
Continue readingTransitioning from HIV PEP to PrEP
Researchers recommend that users of PEP, a drug that prevents risk of HIV infection after exposure to the virus, be put on PrEP which is used before exposure.
Continue readingHIV PEP in China Still Hard to Come By
Access to emergency HIV prevention drug post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is very limited in China putting those who in need of it at high risk of getting HIV.
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