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Intimate health

What would change about sex if you lost weight?

You can change the quality of your sex life by simply… changing your weight. When a person loses weight, say American researchers from the State of Ohio, their libido (sexual desire) increases. And then the quality of sex becomes much better. Women and men who have lost weight begin to behave and feel completely differently, and the brightness of their sexual impressions increases.

How to increase sexual confidence?

The secret to increasing your sexual confidence is to love yourself and believe that you deserve pleasure.

Fuel for love: foods that improve sex life

Scientists have discovered that many foods contain hundreds of chemical components that have very specific properties, including improving sex life.

Rape and STDs (sexually transmitted infections)

The recommendations contained in this guideline are limited to the detection and treatment of sexually transmitted infections and conditions commonly seen in the management of these infections.

STDs against which vaccine prophylaxis is given

One of the most effective methods of preventing the spread of STDs is preventive immunization.

Screening for cervical cancer in women who present to STD clinics or have a history of STDs

Women with a history of STDs are at increased risk for developing cervical cancer, and women who present to STD clinics may have characteristics that put them at even higher risk.

HIV infection: identification, initial management and referral of patients with HIV infection to treatment facilities

HIV infection is a disease that progresses from asymptomatic forms to AIDS as a late manifestation. The rate of disease progression varies.

STI/HIV prevention methods

Prevention and control of STDs is based on five main concepts: first, education of individuals who are at risk to prevent STD infection

Notification and management of sexual partners with STDs

In almost all cases, partners of patients with STDs should be tested. If the diagnosis of a treatable STD is probable, appropriate antibiotics should be prescribed even in the absence of clinical signs of infection and pending laboratory test results.

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