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Love Safely: Understanding Syphilis in LGBTQ+ Relationships

What is Syphilis? Syphilis is a common sexually transmitted infection that is curable and is caused by the bacteria Treponema pallidum. It progresses through four stages (primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary stages) with different symptoms and the progress of these...
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Beyond the Basics: How to yourself from Gonorrhea

What is Gonorrhea? Gonorrhea is a common STI that is curable and is caused by the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae which can infect the genitals, anus/rectum, and throat. For those who have anal sex, rimming, the mucous membranes in the mouth/throat...
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What are Sexually Transmitted Infections?

Hey there! Let’s understand what is an STI and how do we learn more about it? STIs are Sexually transmitted infections. It includes infections that are transmitted through sexual activities of various kinds and some of these infections are also...
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How To Protect Yourself from an STI?

Multiple effective strategies exist to protect yourself from Sexually Transmitted Infections and a combination of these are essential for better protection as a single measure may not be protective against all STIs. Eg: using condoms are very effective to prevent...
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Dear Public Health Folks in India!

I moved to Delhi when i was ten years old, back in the 1990s. For most of my life, I have consulted one doctor in particular, who is an excellent homeopathy practitioner. I remember being really young, around 15 years...
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Being a transgender not a mental condition: WHO makes a historical shift in stance

Identifying oneself as a transgender is no longer a mental illness, as per the new classification of diseases by the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced on 18th June 2018. Until now, ‘gender incongruence,’ where a person experiences conflict in assigned...
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