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What’s the Best Lube for Vaginal Health? 

If you’re like most people, you probably haven’t put much thought into what lube you choose. You may not realize that the lubricant you select for enjoyment can affect your vaginal well-being and potentially heighten your chances of developing different vulvovaginal issues if not selected thoughtfully. Given the vast array of lubricants available, including flavored

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Make Movember Count: HPV-Related Cancers Affect Men, Too

It’s grow time, gentlemen! Movember brings us an opportunity to raise awareness of various conditions affecting men, notably prostate and testicular cancer. Over the years, we have also begun focusing on how mental health disorders impact men, too. While these conditions are extremely important, and still require us to lean in and learn more, a

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The Mediterranean Diet: Another Fad or the Answer to a Healthy Immune System?

Is the Mediterranean Diet Really as Good as it Claims?

The short answer? Yep. The Mediterranean diet transcends the typical confines of “dieting” to offer a comprehensive lifestyle that integrates the joy of eating with overall health and wellness. This approach is less about restrictive eating and more about embracing a holistic way of life that respects cultural traditions and fosters a sense of freedom

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Screening for HPV at home?

In a groundbreaking move towards enhancing women’s health and preventing cervical cancer rates from the continuing incline, new guidelines outlined in the Journal of the American medical association (JAMA), suggest that direct-mail self-sampling kits for HPV, increased cervical cancer screening by 14% in those who were past due for their pap smears.  A study in

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