As STDs are on the rise, a new study claims that taking a common antibiotic after having unprotected sex can help prevent common sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia, syphilis, and
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As STDs are on the rise, a new study claims that taking a common antibiotic after having unprotected sex can help prevent common sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia, syphilis, and
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Within the framework of the 24th International Conference on the HIV/Page, held in Montreal (Canada), researchers presented the results of a study on a antibiotic that reduces the contagion of
MONTREAL – Men who have sex with men appeared to avoid contracting gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis by taking a single dose of the antibiotic doxycycline after engaging in condomless sexual
Photo: oasisamuel (Shutterstock) In declaring monkeypox a public health emergency of international concern, the World Health Organization on Monday acknowledged that currently this outbreak is concentrated among men who have
Despite monkeypox once being considered a rare disease, a recent outbreak has spread globally, making the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declare the virus as a global health crisis. And
WASHINGTON, D.C.: An antibiotic taken after sex without a condom can drastically reduce the rate of three bacterial sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among high-risk groups, data from a clinical study
In 1980s Australia, public health advertisements portrayed the Grim Reaper as a stereotypically gay man. The morbid image was meant to personify the fear around the then little-understood HIV epidemic.
More than 28,000 cases of monkeypox have been diagnosed since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began tracking an international outbreak of the virus in June. People who contract
STDs, particularly gonorrhea, syphilis, and congenital syphilis — babies born with the infection from their mother — are all on the rise, according to a recent report from the Centers