WHO Emphasises the Transformative Power of ART Therapy for HIV-Positive Individuals

The development of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is one of the most defining discoveries in the fight against HIV. New data and WHO recommendations suggest that the widespread ART administration among HIV-positive individuals is the best option for improving individual health outcomes and eliminating the risk of transmission.

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STDs and Eye Symptoms: Little Known Facts about Sexually Transmitted Infections

Symptoms of STDs most often affect the genital region and the reproductive tract. These conditions, however, can also affect other organs and systems. The eye has mucous membranes that make it an easy target for STD-causing pathogens. While such infections aren’t very common among adults, they are still a cause of vision problems among children in developing economies.

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Can You Get an STD from a Partner Who Has No Symptoms

Lots of misconceptions and myths about getting an STD still circulate and are common. Of all, thinking that you can’t get an infection from a partner who’s asymptomatic is probably the most dangerous. Many STDs, including the most widespread ones, can remain dormant and asymptomatic for long periods. Even asymptomatic, they can still cause the infection to spread through sexual contact.

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