Condoms are used today not only to prevent pregnancy but also to protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Unlike with medicines, and with a few exceptions, South Africa's regulator does not assess whether diagnostic tests and other medical devices on the market are safe and work as they are supposed to.
South Africa’s regulator does not assess whether diagnostic tests and other medical devices on the market are safe and work as they are supposed to. The regulator has, however, started down a road ...
At least eight cases in the last seven months have highlighted a structural problem, one that has been magnified by mass ...
This is the first in a two-part episode on Male Birth Control. The next episode will be released 9/26. GRACE AIGNER: Hi everyone! I’m Grace Aigner from the Minnesota Daily, and you’re listening to In ...
Condoms hit the sweet spot because they offer ultra-thin latex, often 0.002-0.003 inches. That range is exactly what reeds ...
How you pee and how often you pee influence your pelvic floor health. For this reason, you should avoid "power peeing," doing Kegel exercises while peeing, or going to the bathroom when you don't have ...
Meeting adolescents’ needs is key to achieving gender equality and Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring every girl stays ...