China is ending a decades-long tax exemption on contraceptives to push up its birth rate. Experts say the change could leave women and young people more vulnerable.
Malawi could be a sick nation where pills fly off the shelves as drugstores fast displace groceries in towns and cities. The Nation counted two dozen on a 15-kilometre drive from Machinjiri Township ...
Ahead of Dhurandhar release, Yami Gautam exposes 'monster trend' of buying hype, Hrithik Roshan supports ‘Applying for ...
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Americans Are Buying Everything On Credit Buy Now Pay Later Surges On Black Friday
Black Friday 2025 hits record $11.8B - but Americans are drowning in BNPL debt! Buy Now Pay Later spending surges past $20B ...
A long-held fantasy of being fucked by stranger in a mask, a serendipitous invite to a masquerade party, and a partner who’s ...
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From stigma to solutions: Youth and communities driving the HIV response
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and long-acting medicines like Lenacapavir offer powerful tools to prevent HIV. But tools only work when people feel safe – reducing stigma is central to defeating this ...
In addition to Naloxone, menstrual products and wound care kits, Linn County's harm reduction vending machines now dispense ...
Thea Jaffe, a full-time working mum hit by the two-child limit on benefits, describes how the decision to end the policy will ...
Bay Area leaders and gay rights advocates gathered in San Francisco to honor community members and commemorate World AIDS Day ...
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China’s demographic despair & desperate measures
Can costlier contraception and cheaper support services push procreation and avoid the oncoming demographic crisis?
By the first World AIDS Day of his second term, Trump gutted LGBTQ+ employment globally and put humanity at greater risk of ...
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