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  • Cyst in the breast – must be removed

    Cyst in the breast – must be removed

    Hey there! Ever noticed how your breasts can change along with your hormones? It’s pretty fascinating! But sometimes, changes in your breasts can be a sign of something more serious, like a cyst. That’s why it’s crucial to keep an eye on them and get checked out if anything seems off. So, what exactly are…

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  • Unnoticed inflammation of the genitals – more insidious!

    Unnoticed inflammation of the genitals – more insidious!

    Alright, let’s dive into the dangers of ectopic pregnancy. Picture this: your fallopian tubes aren’t exactly in the best shape, so when you conceive, the fertilized egg doesn’t make its way to the uterus like it should. Instead, it settles in those changed tissues on the tube’s surface, and that’s a problem. As it grows,…

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  • Hormonal contraceptives reduce sexual desire in women

    Hormonal contraceptives reduce sexual desire in women

    Hey there! So, let’s talk about something that’s been buzzing around lately – the effect of contraceptives on women’s sex drive. It’s been a bit of a hot topic, with conflicting studies leaving us scratching our heads. But here’s the scoop: German researchers dug into it and found a link between hormonal contraceptives and lower…

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  • Oral sex – facts you don’t know!

    Oral sex – facts you don’t know!

    Oral sex is not safe The truth is that many young people choose oral sex to avoid unwanted pregnancy. But that doesn’t make oral sex safe. Sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, papilloma, hepatitis, can also be transmitted through oral sex. The risk of infection from oral sex is comparable to that from…

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  • They developed ultrasonic contraception for men

    They developed ultrasonic contraception for men

    Hey there, did you catch the latest breakthrough? American scientists have been at it again, and this time they’ve discovered something that could revolutionize contraception for men. So, get this: they found out that ultrasound waves can actually be used to prevent pregnancy in men. How cool is that? By using a special kind of…

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  • When the word “sex” worries a man (Part I)

    When the word “sex” worries a man (Part I)

    Hey there! Ever wondered why sexual issues seem like such a taboo topic? Turns out, it’s more common than you might think. Whether you’re in a serious relationship or flying solo, experiencing erectile dysfunction or other sexual problems can happen at any stage of life. Experts say it’s not just a guy thing; women face…

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  • Sterility is not a stigma, but a condition that can be overcome

    Sterility is not a stigma, but a condition that can be overcome

    Meet Dr. Yavor Vladimirov, an expert in obstetrics-gynecology and reproductive endocrinology. Dr. Vladimirov honed his skills in reproductive endocrinology at Vooburg Hospital in The Hague, Netherlands, and the Medical University in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30 scientific reports and publications, including in esteemed journals like “Fertility and Sterility” and “Assisted Reproduction and Genetics,” he’s…

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  • When the word “sex” worries a man (Part II)

    When the word “sex” worries a man (Part II)

    Hey there! Ever heard of erectile dysfunction? It’s commonly known as impotence and basically means trouble getting or keeping an erection. Now, there are various reasons for this – it could be due to diseases like atherosclerosis, nervous system issues, or even psychological factors like stress and anxiety. Other culprits include penile injuries, Peyronie’s disease,…

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  • Klinefelter syndrome and male infertility

    Klinefelter syndrome and male infertility

    Hey there, have you ever heard of Klinefelter syndrome? It’s actually the most common chromosomal abnormality and a leading genetic cause of primary hypogonadism in men. Surprisingly, it affects about one in every 500-600 men. So, what exactly is Klinefelter syndrome? Well, it’s characterized by having an extra sex chromosome, typically with a karyotype of…

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