Real-life subject Michael Peterson. Photo: Netflix Dramatizations of real-life events never could please their real-life subjects. It’s called dramatization for a reason — the drama. This is the case with
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Real-life subject Michael Peterson. Photo: Netflix Dramatizations of real-life events never could please their real-life subjects. It’s called dramatization for a reason — the drama. This is the case with
Many seniors returning to the dating scene are not practicing safe sex. The health department is trying to change that. (Photo illustration by Priscilla du Preez via Unsplash) In the
NAGPUR: Coming to the rescue of CBSE students from Jain International School here, the Supreme Court (SC) has directed the comptroller of examinations to reconsider their grievances regarding anomalies in
GEICO faces a potential $5.2 million payout to the woman, who claimed she was unknowingly infected with sexually transmitted HPV (human papillomavirus) while having sexual intercourse with a policyholder in
A lot of times when people delay getting tested for HIV and STDs, it is because of the stigma. Or simply not wanting to know the actual answer to a
A court has ordered the GEICO insurance company to pay a woman $5.2 million after she allegedly caught an STD in an insured’s car. According to the story from CNN, the
The insurance giant Geico must give more than $5m to a woman who had sex with a motorist in his car and contracted a sexually transmitted disease, a Missouri appellate
A court found that Geico owed a Missouri woman a massive settlement after she contracted HPV in a vehicle. What would the gecko say about this? The Missouri Court of
1/3 Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters Friday that monkeypox isn’t showing the usual symptoms and can be mistaken for an STD.
Some people recently diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases may also have monkeypox, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, warning physicians that they need to watch and test for