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Can You Get HIV from Oral Saliva
It is incorrect to think that you can get HIV from saliva, but HIV from oral contact is possible if the virus carrier has open wounds in their mouth.
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Is Asthma Genetic or Hereditary
People with asthma inherited it from their parents, and because it is a condition and not a trait that means that they inherited it genetically and not hereditarily.
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What Is Gastric Ulcer?
Gastric ulcers are often a direct result of an H Pylori infection and occur when stomach acid begins to wear away at the tissue of stomach lining.
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How Long Does It Take for Birth Control to Expire
The reliability of contraceptive medications for birth control goes down if that medication is expired, and birth control pills can expire after one year.
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How to Get Rid of Dry Flaky Skin on Face?
Dry skin can happen for many reasons, and when facial skin is dry you will be best to use an emollient and moisturizing cleanser that hydrates skin effectively.
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Can Allergies Make Your Eyes Red?
Eye allergies are more properly called allergic conjunctivitis, and some people with red eyes because of allergies will need an antihistamine medication.
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What Is Angina Pain?
Stable angina is much more ongoing than unstable angina, but it’s also less of a cause for concern. Unstable angina can mean increasing risk of a heart attack.
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How to Cure a Sore Throat?
Treating a sore throat is possible, but it helps to be aware of why you’re experiencing soreness in your throat before you decide on the best way to treat it.
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How Long Can You Live with Irregular Heartbeat
An irregular heartbeat can be a tachycardia, or a bradycardia based on it beating too fast or too slow. It doesn’t always mean the person’s life is in danger.
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Does Makeup Age Your Skin?
Types of makeup that contain methylparaben can harm your skin and give it a more aged appearance if skin gets a high level of exposure to sunlight.
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