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Birth Control And HIV: What You Absolutely Need To Know About A Potential Correlation

According to a study published in the medical journal The Lancet, there is a possible correlation between an increased risk of contracting HIV and the use of a specific type of injectable birth control for females. Depo-Provera is a type of hormonal contraception that is said to increase a female subject’s susceptibility to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), increasing her potential to transmit and contract the virus by up to 30 percent.

C-Section Crackdown In Brazil

Way over the 10 to 15 percent cesarean section figure recommended by the World Health Organization, the number of Brazilian women undergoing elective cesarean sections as a birthing method is now reportedly up to 52 percent. These figures have been statistically confirmed due to the fact that an increasing number of Brazilian women choose the said procedure in order to preserve their sex lives after giving birth.

American Doctor And Ebola Survivor Sets Out For West Africa

American doctor, Dr. Richard Sacra, was cured of the deadly Ebola virus after he contracted the lethal disease while on a medical mission in West Africa in August of last year. Now, Dr. Sacra is reportedly returning to Liberia in order to lend a hand to his exhausted colleagues in that region.
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New Nintendo 3DS XL Will Launch In February Without An AC Charger

Dubbed unimaginatively as the New Nintendo 3DS XL, it incorporates better hardware for the same price tag of $200 as the outgoing version. The "New" in the name points to improvements that include a faster processor, "slightly longer" battery life, and an extra analogue stick on the right-hand side of the device for an enhanced gaming experience.

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