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  • What is implantation bleeding and is it cause for concern?

    What is implantation bleeding and is it cause for concern?

    Implantation bleeding usually occurs between the sixth and twelfth day after conception, when the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus. Some women may mistake it for a regular cycle as it may look similar and appear around the time of their period. How can you tell if it’s implantation bleeding? And when…

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  • Genital herpes in men – what is characteristic?

    Genital herpes in men – what is characteristic?

    What is genital herpes? Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection that affects approximately 8.2% of men between the ages of 14 and 49. Two viruses can cause genital herpes: Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1); Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) What are the symptoms of genital herpes? Symptoms of genital herpes often start…

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  • Genital herpes in men – what should be considered?

    Genital herpes in men – what should be considered?

    When do genital herpes symptoms appear in men? Symptoms usually appear suddenly two days to two weeks after exposure to herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 2 or type 1 (less often). After treatment of the initial attack (at the onset of symptoms), a subsequent attack may occur in the following year and periodically for the…

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  • Vasectomy: What are the risks and other frequently asked questions?

    Vasectomy: What are the risks and other frequently asked questions?

    A vasectomy is a minor surgical intervention that aims to block the path of sperm during ejaculation. After a vasectomy, the seminal fluid that is released during ejaculation does not contain sperm. Each year, over 500,000 men worldwide undergo vasectomy for birth control. Sperm and male sex hormones are produced in the testicles. The testicles…

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  • How often should you have sex?

    How often should you have sex?

    One of the most common questions for intimate couples is how many times in a certain interval is normal to have sex. Experts don’t have an exact answer. For each couple, the frequency is different and depends on a number of factors and the temperament of the couple. It is more than clear that in…

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  • Hepatitis C in men – how does it go?

    Hepatitis C in men – how does it go?

    Hepatitis C is a type of liver disease that is caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Transmission of the infection occurs mainly through blood and through sexual contact. The liver produces bile juice that helps the body with digestion. The liver also has the function of removing toxic substances from the body. Hepatitis C…

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  • Dr. Margarita Taushanova: Cervical cancer can be prevented with early and effective prevention

    Dr. Margarita Taushanova: Cervical cancer can be prevented with early and effective prevention

    Dr. Margarita Taushanova, PhD Doctor specializing in medical oncology and internal medicine. She graduated from Medical University – Sofia in 1989. She worked as a therapist, and in 2002 she started working as an oncologist at the Chemotherapy Clinic of the University Specialized Hospital for Active Oncology Treatment, Sofia. Currently, he is the Head of…

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  • How does sport affect women’s health?

    How does sport affect women’s health?

    The sports-medical selection requires consideration of the structural characteristics of women with the particularities of the various disciplines and directing them to sports adequate to their physique. Women and elite sports – a problem that has a centuries-old history and continues to be a challenge to doctors and coaches. This is the reason for establishing…

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  • How to stay healthy after menopause?

    How to stay healthy after menopause?

    The key to staying healthy and active after menopause is good nutrition and regular exercise. Nutrition after menopause As you age, your nutritional needs change. For example, before menopause, every woman should take about 1000 mg of calcium daily. After menopause, intake increases to 1200 mg of calcium per day. Vitamin D is also extremely…

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